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FREE PUBLIC EXHIBITION 


From Saturday, March 27, Until Time of Sale 
Weekdays 9 to 6 p.m. » Sunday 2 to 5 p.m. 


UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


Wednesday and Thursday Evenings 
March 31 and April 1 at 8:15 O’clock 


Exhibition and Sale at the 
AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
MADISON AVENUE »¢ s6¢h to 57¢h STREET 
New York City 
1926 


ENGLISH-FRENCH,» DUTCH AND 
mv RICAN PAINTINGS BY 
OLD AND MODERN MASTERS 


3° ( ollections of Mme. Marguerite 
Namara and Mr. Guy Bolton : 


Mrs. MeLane Uan Ingen + 
Lhe Estate of the Late William 
OF Roome and -Additions ok 
Orher Private Sources 


eales Conducted By Mr. O. Bernet & Mr. H. H. Parke 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION - INC. 
Managers 


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LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUSEUM OF ARE 
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


I. REJECTION OF BIDS: Any bid which is not commensurate with 
the value of the article offered, or which is merely a nominal or fractional 
advance, may be rejected by the auctioneer if in his judgment such bid would 
be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 


_ Il. THE BUYER: The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any 
dispute arises between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide 
the same or put up for re-sale the lot so in dispute. 


If]. IDENTIFICATION AND DEPOSIT BY BUYER: The name of the 
buyer of each lot shall be given immediately on the sale thereof, and when so 
required, each buyer shall sign a card giving the lot number, amount for 
which sold, and his or her name and address. 

A deposit at the actual time of the sale shall be made of all or such part 
of the purchase prices as may be required. 

If the two foregoing conditions are not complied with, the lot or lots so 
purchased may at the option of the auctioneer be put up again and re-sold. 


IV. RISK AFTER PURCHASE: Title passes upon the fall of the 
auctioneers hammer, and thereafter the property is at the purchaser’s risk, 
and neither the consignor nor the Association is responsible for the loss of, 
or any damage to any article by theft, fire, breakage, however occasioned, or 
any other cause whatsoever. 


V. DELIVERY OF PURCHASES: Delivery of any purchases will be 
made only upon payment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 


VI. RECEIPTED BILLS: Goods will only be delivered on presentation 
of a receipted bill. A receipted bill presented by any person will be recog- 
nized and honored as an order by the buyer, directing the delivery to the 
bearer of the goods described thereon. If a receipted bill is lost before 
delivery of the property has been taken, the buyer should immediately notify 
the Association of such loss. 


VU. STORAGE IN DEFAULT OF PROMPT PAYMENT AND 
CALLING FOR GOODS: Articles not paid for in full and not called for by 
the purchaser or agent by noon of the day following that of the sale may 
be turned over by the Association to some carter to be carried to and stored 
in some warehouse until the time of the delivery therefrom to the pur- 
chaser, and the cost of such cartage and storage and any other charges will 
be charged against the purchaser and the risk of loss or damage occasioned 
by such removal or storage will be upon the purchaser. 

In any instance where the purchase bill has not been paid in full by 
noon of the day following that of the sale, the Association and the auctioneer 
reserve the right, any other stipulation in these conditions of sale notwith- 
standing, in respect to any or all lots included in the purchase bill, at its or 
his option, either to cancel the sale thereof or to re-sell the same at public 
or private sale without further notice for the account of the buyer and to 
hold the buyer responsible for any deficiency and all losses and expenses sus- 
tained in so doing. 


VIII. SHIPPING: Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a busi- 
ness in which the Association is in no wise engaged, but the Association will, 


however, afford to purchasers every facility for employing at current and 
reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, however, without any assump- 
tion of responsibility on its part for the acts and charges of the parties engaged 
for such service. 


[X. GUARANTY: ‘The Association exercises great care to catalogue 
every lot correctly and endeavors therein and also at the actual time of sale 
to point out any error, defect or imperfection, but guaranty is not made either 
by the owner or the Association of the correctness of the description, genu- 
ineness, authenticity or condition of any lot and no sale will be set aside on 
account of any incorrectness, error of cataloguing or imperfection not noted 
or pointed out. Every lot is sold “‘as is” and without recourse. 

Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior to its sale, and 
the Association will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert 
to the effect that any lot has been incorrectly catalogued and in its judg- 
ment may thereafter sell the lot as catalogued or make mention of the opinion 
of such expert, who thereby will become responsible for such damage as might 
result were his opinion without foundation. 


X. RECORDS: ‘The records of the auctioneer and the Association are 
in all cases to be considered final and the highest bid shall in all cases be 
accepted by both buyer and seller as the value against which all claims for 
losses or damage shall lie. 


XI. BUYING ON ORDER: Buying or bidding by the Association for 
responsible parties on orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph, or tele- 
phone, if conditions permit, will be faithfully attended to without charge or 
commission. Any purchases so made will be subject to the foregoing condi- 
tions of sale, except that, in the event of a purchase of a lot of one or more 
books by or for a purchaser who has not through himself or his agent been 
present at the exhibition or sale, the Association will permit such lot to be 
returned within ten days from the date of sale, and the purchase money will 
be refunded, if the lot differs from its catalogue description. 

Orders for execution by the Association should be given with such clear- 
ness as to leave no room for misunderstanding. Not only should the lot num- 
ber be given, but also the title, and bids should be stated to be so much for 
the lot, and when the lot consists of one or more volumes of books or objects 
of art, the bid per volume or piece should also be stated. If the one trans- 
mitting the order is unknown to the Association, a deposit must be sent or 
reference submitted. Shipping directions should also be given. 

PRICED CATALOGUES: Priced copies of the catalogue, or any session 


thereof, will be furnished by the Association at charges commensurate with 


the duties involved in copying the necessary information from the records of 
the Association. 


These conditions of sale cannot be altered except by the auctioneer or 
by an officer of the Association. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc. 


OTTO BERNET MANAGERS 
HIRAM H. PARKE 
AUCTIONEERS 


CATALOGUE 


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FIRST SESSION 
WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 31, AT 8:15 


Catalogue Numbers 1 to gg Inclusive. 
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RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1847—I9I19Q 


The following twenty oil paintings represent a group from the collection of 
Blakelocks made by the late Mr. William C. Roome during the life-long friend- 
ship which existed between the great American artist and the collector. Mr. 
Roome was one of the first to recognize Blakelock’s natural impressionistic genius 
and to forward his work with financial aid and companionship in the old studio 
adjoining Grace Church. A number of pictures which passed through Mr. 
Roome’s hands are now in the Blakelock collections acquired by museums of 
New York and Cleveland, but Mr. Roome has preserved a lively recollection 
of the spontaneity and lightning talent of his friend in the studies offered below. 


Pear OK ESL ROAD 


MINIATURE scene in fluctuating golden-browns and greens, depicting a path 
through the thick undergrowth and towering trees, with a distant view of sky. 


Panel: Height, 43% inches; width, 238 inches. 


Property of the Estate of the Late WiLut1aAM C. RooME. 


2. THE UPPER HUDSON 
View of richly wooded plains and a brilliantly lighted horizon. Charming com- 
position in miniature. 


Panel: Height, 234 inches; length, 534 inches. 
Signed at lower left with initials, R. A. B. 
Property of the Estate of the Late Witi1am C. RoomMeE. 


3. NOONDAY 
BROADLY painted, imaginative landscape scene. Deep gold and brown tones. 
Board: Height, 4% inches; length, 7 inches. 


Signed at lower left with initials, R. A. B. 
Property of the Estate of the Late WitLt1am C. ROoME. 


4. COMING THROUGH THE WOODS 


AUTUMNAL-TINTED woodland scene, with central figure in a rich scarlet wrap. 
The foreground of an ivory hue. 


Panel: Height, 7% inches; width, 5% inches. 
Signed at lower right with initials, R. A. B. 
Property of the Estate of the Late WiLLiaM C. ROOME. 

(Illustrated ) 


5. TREES OF THE FOREST 


WOooDLAND scene in fluctuating tones of greens and reddish-browns, showing dis- 
tant vista of an ivory sky. 


Panel: Height, 11 inches; width, 9 inches. 
Signed at lower right with initials, R. A. B., and dated 1870. 
Property of the Estate of the Late Witt1am C. RooMeE. 


6. NOVEMBER DAY 

SMALL work of fresh brilliant tones; a green woodland scene tinged with reds. 
Board: Height, 7 inches; width, 414 inches. 

Signed at lower left with initials, R. A. B. 

Property of the Estate of the Late Wttuiam C. Roome. 


MOLE TRALL 


RICHLY wooded scene in varying luminous shades of green, with a solitary figure 
mounted on a mule, wending his way through the narrow path. 


Height, 11 inches; width, 8 inches. 
Signed at lower left, R. A. BLAKELOCK. 
Property of the Estate of the Late Wttu1am C. Roome. 


8. SUMMER STORM 


Minute landscape in superb tones of golden-greens and russet-browns, with dis- 
tant vista of an angry sky. Romantic work of fine quality. 


Panel: Height, 6 inches; width, 534 inches. 


Signed at lower right with initials, R. A. B. 
Property of the Estate of the Late Witttam C. Roome. 


9. OCTOBER 
A: coppice of varying shades of browns to reds and thick bracken under a threaten- 
ing sky. 

Canvas on panel: Height, 54 inches; width, 414 inches 
Signed at lower left with initials, R. A. B. 
Property of the Estate of the Late Witu1am C. Roome. 


10. AN ADIRONDACK LAKE 


MINIATURE scene of an ivory-tinted lake with wooded banks and gorgeous blue 
sky line. Delightful atmospheric perspective. 


Panel: Height, 234 inches; length, 414 inches. 


| Signed at lower left with initials, R. A. B. 
Property of the Estate of the Late Wtttiam C. Roome. 


11. THE EVENING STAR 


UnbuLatTINnc sky line. Above the rise of the hills are the roofs of two farm- 
houses, and slightly to the left a domestic clothes line. The sky is illumined 
with golden light, reflecting deeper tones to the moorland. 


Panel: Height, 4 inches; length, 8% inches. 
Signed at lower right with initials, R. A. B. 
Property of the Estate of the Late Witt1am C. Roome. 


TONG EI BEACI 


ANIMATED scene, bathers surfing in a blue-green sea. To the left are various 
pavilions with gaily bedecked flagstaffs; on a stretch of beach are groups of 


figures. 


Panel: Height, 12% inches; length, 20 inches. 


Signed at lower right, R. A. BLAKELOCK. 
Property of the Estate of the Late Witit1am C. RooMeE. 


(Illustrated ) 


13. THE HOUSATONIC 


Ix the middle distance a long range of mountains outlined against a blue-green 
sky; to the left a promontory, the shadows flickering on the calm waters of the 


Housatonic. 
Height, 6 inches; length, 12 inches. 
Signed at lower left with initials, R. A. B., and dated 1870. 
Property of the Estate of the Late WitL1AM C. ROOoME. 


14. THE WOOD GATHERER 


Tue aged wood gatherer, in crimson hat and blouse, ambling home with her 
burden, through richly wooded scene enveloped in flickering shadows reflected from 


the superb autumnal leafage. 
Panel: Height, 7 inches; width, 4% inches. 


Signed at lower right with initials, R. A. B. 
Property of the Estate of the Late WiLtt1am C. ROoME. 


Wee OLD MILE 


To the right on the slope of the wooded hill is seen the mill, with distant glimpse 
of a turquoise-blue sky. In the foreground a swiftly running stream. Wonder- 
fully full of suggestive detail and brilliant color. 


Panel: Height, 934 inches; width, 7 inches. 


Signed at lower right with initials, R. A. B. 
Property of the Estate of the Late Witut1aAmM C. Roome. 


16. SUNSET ON THE PLAINS 


Far reaching view of plains, a brilliant sun sinking below the horizon, and tinging 
the sky with lustrous reds and golds. 


Panel: Height, 534 inches; length, 934 inches. 


Signed at lower left, R. A. BLAKELOCK. 
Property of the Estate of the Late Witutiam C. Roome. 


meets ONG OF THE BIRD 


CHARMING woodland, through which is seen a distant vista of a green-gold sky, 
while enshrouded in atmosphere are small figures. 


Panel: Height, 8% inches; width, 634 inches. 


Signed at lower left, R. A. BLAKELOCK. 
Property of the Estate of the Late WitLt1aAmM C. Roomeg. 


18. CALIFORNIA COAST 
A ROCKY coast line of rich brown tones, against which the waves are breaking. 
Sea gulls are gracefully flying about. 

Height, 10 inches; width, 8 inches. 
Signed at lower right and left, R. A. BLAKELOCK. 
Property of the Estate of the Late Witt1aAmM C. RoomeE. 


19. SUNSET 
BETWEEN richly wooded groves, a glorious blood-red sun is setting. 
Panel: Height, 434 inches; width, 7% inches. 


Signed at lower right with initials, R. A. B., and dated 1870. 
Property of the Estate of the Late WiLt1am C. Roome_. 


Comer PY INING WT SPREET IN 1864 


PICTURESQUE farm and outhouses, with small figures about to enter. In the 
foreground mounds shaded by the autumnal lighting. 


Panel: Height, 7 inches; length, 11 inches. 


Signed at lower right, R. A. BLAKELOCK. 
Property of the Estate of the Late Witittam C. Roome. 


FELIX SATURNIN BRISSOT DE WARVILLE 
FRENCH: 1818—1892 


7H WN as BD oN 


Tue shepherd reclining against a boulder of the rocky moorland, tending his 
sheep; with distant view of blue-capped mountains. 


Panel: Height, 5 inches; length, 73% inches. 


Signed at lower left, ¥. BRISsorT. 
Property of the Estate of the Late Wi1tt1AM C. RooME. 


E. RENE MAES 
BELGIAN: CoNTEMPORARY 
22. THE BARNYARD 


A BRILLIANTLY plumaged cock-chicken with five hens, and a pigeon. ‘To the left - 
is a bundle of hay, to the right an overturned basket. 


Panel: Height, 8% inches; width, 67% inches. 
Signed at the lower left with initials, R. M. 
Property of the Estate of the Late Witt1am C. RooMeE. 


EDOUARD JEAN BAPTISTE DETAILLE 
FRENCH: 1848—I912 
23. THE STANDARD BEARER 
A BEARDED corporal of Hussars, mounted and bearing the standard. 
Pen and ink drawing: Height, 39 inches; width, 27 inches. 


Signed at lower right, Epovarp Derattte, and dated 1883. 
Collection of Mr. A. A. Thomas, New York. 

From the William Schaus Galleries, New York. 

Property of Mrs. McLANE VAN INGEN. 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1847—I1919 
24. EARLY MORN 


WOODED scene of russet-brown to green tints, the sun just about to rise and flooding 
the sky with gold and rose hues. 


Panel: Height, 3% inches; length, 534 inches. 
Signed at lower right, R. A. BLAKELOCK. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


HENRY PEMBER SMITH, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1854—1907 


25. SEASCAPE 


Own a slightly choppy sea, two fully rigged sailing vessels are seen against a multi- 
colored sky of charming tones. 


Panel: Height, 8% inches; length, 1134 inches. 
Signed at lower left, H. P. Smiru, and dated 1885. 
From the late Gustav Reichard, New York. 
Property of Mrs. McLANE Van INGEN. 


EDOUARD CASTRES 
SWIss: 1838—1892 
26. THE HOSPITAL TRAIN 


WINTER, with a gray sky and the ground snow-covered. A train of two-wheeled 
covered carts, conveying wounded soldiers under the protection of the Geneva 


Red Cross. 

Panel: Height, 914 inches; length, 121% inches. 
Signed at the lower left, E. CAstTREs. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


CARLETON WIGGINS, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1848— 


27. IN THE PASTURE 


GREEN flat meadow lands with patches of brown and a gray horizon line. In 
the foreground is the figure of a black and white cow, its quarters turned towards 
the observer. 

Panel: Height, 9% inches; length, 141% inches. 


Signed at lower left, CARLETON WIGGINS. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


ALEXANDRE CHARLES GUILLEMET 
FRENCH: 1786—1831 
28. THE WOODCUTTER 


UNDULAaTING country; on the left and right slopes are small cottages, and a cen- 
tral female figure. 
Panel: Height, 7 inches; length, 101% inches. 


Signed at lower left, A. GUILLEMET. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


JOHN FRANCIS MURPRY, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1853—I1921 


29. LANDSCAPE WITH POOL 


Low lying country, the horizon enveloped in a blue mist against which a red roofed 
cottage is silhouetted. To the right, red-brown trees; to the left, a sapling. 


Panel: Height, 8 inches; length, 934 inches. 


Signed at lower right, J. Francis Murpuy, and dated 1889. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


FRANCOIS POURBUS (THE YOUNGER) 
(ATTRIBUTED TO) 
FLEMISH: 1569—1622 


30. KING HENRY IV OF FRANCE 


Erecr bearded figure in green and ermine cloak, padded gambeson and ruff, with 
his sword girdled about him. 


FHleight, 13 inches; width, 734 inches. 


Property of MavaME MARGUERITE NAMARA and Mr. Guy Bouton. 


ENGLISH SCHOOL 
XVIII Century 


Poe ronal! OF A LADY 


HALF-LENGTH seated figure, wearing a white dress striped with gold, and a white 
kerchief. 
Oval on copper: Height, 11 inches; width, 834 inches. 


Property of MADAME MarcuerritE NAmara and Mr. Guy Botton. 


ANTONIO ALLEGRI (CORREGGIO) 
(SCHOOL OF) 
ITALIAN: 1494—1534 


32. THE MADONNA 
A NATURAL girlish head with flowing gold hair, with her hand at her breast. 
Height, 13% inches; width, 11 inches. 


Property of MADAME MARGUERITE NAMARA and Mr. Guy Bouton. 


FRANCOIS CLOUET 
(MANNER OF) 
FRENCH: 15160—1572 


peo iminalieOr A NOBLEMAN 


‘THREE-QUARTER length, facing the observer, in rose-pink doublet, full slashed 
trunks, and large coat trimmed with fur; over the shoulders is the gold chain of 
an Order. ‘The oval face is crowned with a flaring velvet cap with a white 
feather; the right hand rests on the hip, the left grasps the hilt of a sword. 


Panel: Height, 13% inches; width, 10% inches. 


Property of MapAME MARGUERITE NAMARA and Mr. Guy Botton. 


JAN M. VROLYK 
DutcH: 1846—1894 


34. THE COW HERD 


THE unkempt pasture grass is bounded at the right by a wide brown hedge, 
beneath an expanse of broken white cloud. A herd of cattle is spread over the 
meadow, with a huge brown and white cow in the foreground unconcernedly crop- 
ping the grass behind the back of the herdsman in blue smock and gray trousers. 


Water color: Height, 21 inches; length, 281% inches. 


Signed at lower right, JAN VROLYK. 
Collection of Augustus A. Healy. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


ALBERT LOREY GROLL, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1866— 


35. LAVA BEDS 
REDDISH-BROWN mounds and distant blue capped hills, towards which a heavily 
laden wagon is ambling with its red-coated driver. Deep blue sky. 

Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches. 
Signed at lower right, GROLL. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


CHARLES EDOUARD DE BEAUMONT 
FRENCH: 1821—1888 


36. MEMORIES 
Ix a Louis XVI boudoir a maiden in décolleté is seated at a small table gazing 
at herself in a mirror; she is shown in profile to right, with her knees against an 
emerald-green drapery. 

Water color: Height, 1334 inches; width, 9 inches. 


Signed at lower left, E. DE BEAUMONT. 
From the William Schaus Galleries, New York. 
Property of Mrs. McLane VAN INGEN. 


M. F. H. DE HAAS, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1832—1895 


37. SUNDOWN, NEW YORK BAY 


BRILLIANTLY lighted cloudy sky, reflecting limpid tones to the grayish-green wa- 
ters and to the sails of fishing smacks. 

Height, 11% inches; length, 15% inches. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


ERNST ZIMMERMAN 
GERMAN: 1852—I9QOI 


28. “GAN YO WRB EA Te las 


‘TAVERN interior, with a group of three men seated about a card table, the ser- 
vant girl and a glass of beer and an ale jug as companions. “Two are playing 
cards; the traveler at the left has played an ace of hearts on to the table, at which 
his elderly red-nosed adversary is looking, nonplussed. 

Panel: Height, 14 inches; width, 10 inches. 


Signed at upper right, E. ZIMMERMAN. 
Collection of Edward Steese, Brookline, Mass. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


EDWARD PORTIELJE 
BAEGIAN. 1650— 


39. WAITING 
PANELED interior, with a chair, table and basket covered by fishing nets; at the 
right a leaded casement, through which a young girl is peeping, waiting with a gay 
smile for her lover. 

Panel: Height, 18 inches; length, 15 inches. 
Signed at the lower left, Epwarpb PorTIELJE. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


CHARLES ARMAND THOMAS 


FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


40. IN THE GARDEN 


THE corner of a flower garden, with a stone archway at the left before which 
is a glowing mass of orchids and white hollyhocks in full blossom; behind, a yellow- 
green curtain of sunlit leafage and the inky blue of the sky. 


FHeight, 181% inches; width, 12 inches. 
Signed at lower right, CH. THOMAS. 
Collection of Edward Steese, Brookline, Mass. 
T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


CARLETON WIGGINS, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1848— 


img? Ony kak OLD HEIFER 


SCRUBBY brownish-green pasture extending to the horizon beneath a sky filled with 
dark rain clouds. In the foreground, in profile to the right, her quarters towards 
the observer, is a bluish-brown and white Holstein, the sunshine making patches 
of high-light on the body. 

Height, 17 inches; width, 21 inches. 


Signed at lower left, CARLETON WIGGINS, the title inscribed in autograph on the 
back. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


HENRY BACON 
AMERICAN: I1839—I9QI2 


42. A BEAUTY SPECIALIST 


INTERIOR of a dark atelier, with easel in the foreground. Before it is seated a 
youthful artist of eight years, carefully drawing the features on a doll while his 
small sister stands facing him, watching the operation. 


Height, 14 inches; width, 11 inches. 
Signed at lower right, HENRy Bacon, and dated 1860. 


Collection of Dr. John Dane, Boston, Mass. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1847—I9I9Q 


43 SDECLINING DAY, 


In the foreground, a narrow stream winds from right to left through a mass of 
undergrowth and stunted trees, seen as a kaleidoscope of browns, yellows, greens and 
blacks, with a break at the top of the picture permitting a view of a deep blue sky. 


Panel: Height, 8% inches; length, 17% inches. 
Signed at lower left, R. A. BLAKELOCK. 
To be sold to close an Estate. | 


JOHN CONSTABLE 
(ATTRIBUTED TO) 
BRITISH: 1776—1857 


44. LANDSCAPE 


ATTRACTIVE impressionistic view of undulating country, with buildings on the 
distant horizon; the sky with tones of ivory and greenish-browns. 


Panel: Height, 10% inches; length, 20 inches. 


Property of Mrs. McLane VAN INGEN. 


A*CECCHE 


ITALIAN: CONTETMPORARY 


45. THE MUSIC LESSON 


Two young ladies are seated in a salon, one playing a guitar in accompaniment 
to the formally-clad professor, who has seized the music himself. 


Height, 17 inches; length, 23 inches. 
Signed at lower right, A. CECCHI, FIRENZE. 
William A. Sleicher Collection, New York, 1920. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


JEAN GUSTAVE JACQUET 
FRENCH: 1846—1909 
AomeORI RAITT STUDY 


ATTRACTIVE head and shoulders of a young girl, facing three-quarter left, with 
chestnut-brown hair and blue eyes; wearing a grayish décolleté bodice. 


Height, 12 inches; width, 9% inches. 
Signed at right, G. JACQUET. 
From the William Schaus Galleries, New York. 
Property of Mrs. McLAanE VAN INGEN. 


G. S. WALTERS 
AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 


47. A STIFF BREEZE 
A PALE green choppy sea is lashed by the wind into white-edged waves; before the 
breeze two fishing vessels are scouting to the right towards the low sandy line 
of the coast. 

Water-color: Height, 12 inches; length, 19% inches. 
Signed lower left, G. S. WALTERS. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


ANDREA SCACCIATI 
ITALIAN: 1642—1704 


48. FLOWERS (1672) 


Berore a dark brown foreground and standing on a table covered with a gold bro- 
caded cloth is a large gilded vase filled with brilliant striped tulips—crimson, pur- 
ple and white. 

Height, 25 inches; width, 20 inches. 


Signed at lower right, ANDREA SCACCIATI, and dated 1672. 
Collection of Miss Elizabeth Bradley, Boston, Mass. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


LEON RICHET 
FRENCH: 1847—1907 


49. THE RIVER BANK 


A SHALLOW river winds diagonally away from the left foreground between marshy 
banks of scrub grass and wild flowers; in the foreground at the right the figure of 
a woman with a bundle, and two slender trees forming, with their fellows on the 


farther bank, an accurate perspective; behind are the roofs of a village sheltered 
by woods. 


Panel: Height, 14% inches; length, 23 inches. 


Signed at lower left, LEON RICHET. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


J. ZOETELIEF TROMP 
DutcH: 1872— 


50. GOAT AT PASTURE 


A orassy hillside over the right shoulder of which is the red roof of the cottage ; 
in the distance, the ground slopes down to the open sea. In the foreground is a 
brown and white she-goat at which a Dutch woman and her little daughter are 
gazing, the former carrying a basket, recently emptied of the linen spread out behind 
them to dry. 

Height, 14 inches; length, 20 inches. 


Signed at lower right, J. ZOETELIEF ‘VROMP. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER, R.A. 
(ATTRIBUTED TO) 
ENGLISH: 1775—1851 


51. SUNRISE OVER THE HARBOR 


Wir a fine vision of imagination and splendidly lighted color, is depicted at the 
left a lighthouse, to the right a half rigged ship, enveloped in misty atmosphere with 
a seagull gracefully fluttering around. 

Height, 23 inches; length, 26 inches. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


CHARLES CARYL COLEMAN, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1840— 


52. A CAPRI TERRACE, OVER THE SEA 


A TERRACE of white stone with pillars surrounding a vine-clad pergola; below, the 
intense flat blue of the sea. On the edge of a patch of shadow stands an Italian 
woman, facing a man seated on the coping; at the right is an earthen pot of scarlet 
flowers. 

Height, 19 inches; length, 30 inches. 


Signed at lower left with monogram, C. C. C., and dated Capri, 1898. 
Collection of Richard B. Stanwood, Boston, Mass. 

New York State Argicultural Society Art Exhibition. 

To be sold to close an Estate. 


LOUIS LATOUCHE 
FRENCH: 1829—1884 


54. SURF, BEACH 4 Te BERCAE 


A MARINE in greens, grays and yellows—the pallid, greenish sea breaking in white 
combers on the white sand of the foreground and dotted with small cumbrous fish- 
ing boats with half-furled sails making in before the approach of a storm. 


Height, 24% inches; length, 37 inches. 


Signed at lower right, L. LATOUCHE. 


Collection of Oren Westcott, Providence, R. I. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 
(Illustrated ) 


KRUSEMAN VAN ELTEN 
DutcH: 1829—1904 
55. HOLLAND LANDSCAPE 


Looxinc down the towpath, with the gray ribbon of a canal at the right, the ob- 
server is granted a view of open country with a line of poplars and a church in the 
distance. At the leit, a perspective of thatched cottages and gardens, fronting the 
water, and occasiona! figures of peasant women. 


Height, 14% inches; length, 22 inches. 


Signed at lower right, KRUSEMAN VAN ELTEN. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


JAMES GALE TYLER 
AMERICAN: 1855— 


hoeaeALr GALE 


‘THREE-OUARTER master under full sail and flying a red flag at the peak, canted 
over in the wind and ploughing through a fresh green sea towards the right 
foreground; in the middle distance at the rght, a paddle steamer. Blue summer 


sky with cirrus clouds. 
Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 
Signed at lower right, JAMES G. TYLER. 
Purchased direct from the artist. 
Property of a Private Owner. 


BENJAMIN R. FITZ 
AMERICAN: 1855—1891 


Sy VA E PIGS REV Ask 


Bust portrait of a woman in an olive-green dress with a fur about her neck and 
wearing a large feather hat. ‘The face is sharply lighted from upper right, throw- 
ing into detail the left cheek, the red lips and slightly retroussé nose. Neutral 
dark-green background. 

Height, 20 inches; width, 16 inches. 
Signed at lower right, B. R. Frrz. 
Collection of Wm. H. Payne. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


ROBERT WARD VAN BOSKERCK, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1855— 


38. JUSABLE RIVER, ADIRONDACKS 


A LImpip blue, shallow stream, tumbling over rocks into the foreground; the left 
bank dark with closely massed spruces, the right with a forest of fresh green 
trees catching the sunlight. In the distance a single blue mountain peak. 


Height, 241% inches; length, 32% inches. 
Signed at lower left, R. W. VAN BosKERCK, N.A. 
Purchased direct from the artist. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


S. W. GRIGGS 
AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY 
59. SEASCAPE 


In the middle distance a large rock jutting into the sea, upon which are small 
figures viewing the distant ships. Stormy sky, through which the sun is trying 
to peer. Foreground of a reddish-gold beach, with seagulls cresting the waves. 


Height, 24 inches; length, 36 inches. 


Signed at lower left, S. W. Griccs, and dated 1876. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


ETIENNE PROSPER BERNE-BELLECOUR 
FRENCH: 1838—I9QI0 


60. SIEGE OF PARIS 


FRENCH infantrymen are tending a gun pointed off toward the right. One is 


on the watch and two are resting. The earth is brown and a wood is seen vaguely 
in the distance. 


Panel: Height, 13% inches; length, 18% inches. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


ALEXANDRE CALAME 
FRENCH: 1810—1864 


61. d WINTER AFTERNOON 


Tue flat snow-covered ground, broken by rocks in the extreme foreground, is 
interspersed with brown half-bare trees and reeds at the edge of the lake, whose 
pale green half-frozen waters extend away to the horizon at the left. In the 
right middle distance, a gray-wooded hillside, jutting out into the water. 


Height, 17% inches; length, 25% inches. 


Signed at lower right, A. CALAME. 
Collection of Julius E. French, Cleveland, Ohio. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY 
FRENCH: 1819—1878 


62. L’ECLUSE, OPTEVOZ 
Unper a cloudy sky with patches of deep blue reflecting deeper shadows to the 
water, tugs and barges are awaiting the opening of the lock. ‘To the left, the 
lockkeeper’s cottage, to the right two figures and an elderly female drawing 
water from the river. 

Panel: Height, 13% inches; length, 22% inches. 


Signed at lower right, DAUBIGNY, and dated LO97- 


Signed on back of panel, C. F. DauBicny, and dated 1877. 
Property of MapaME MARGUERITE NAMARA and MR. Guy Botton. 


RICHARD PAULI 
FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


63. MOONLIGHT ON THE SILENT POOL 


Tue grass of the left foreground is crowned with trees; the line of the shore 
curves round to the right where further fantastic tree shapes are defined by the 
light of the full moon. The water of the pool re-echoes tints of pink and bluish- 
purple in the twilight. 

Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


JOSEPH JEFFERSON 
AMERICAN: 1829—I905 


64. MARINE 


THE wet sand of a tropical beach in the right foreground with a pile of yellow 
rocks topped by the bent trunks of palm trees; a green sea is breaking over a 
fragment of wooden wreckage stuck fast in the mud, Above, a brilliant blue sky 
is heavy with yellowish rain clouds. 

; Height, 20% inches; length, 30 inches. 
Signed at lower right, J. JEFFERSON, and dated 1899. 


Property of a Private Collector. 
(Illustrated ) 


HIPPOLYTE CAMILLE DELPY 
FRENCH: 184I—I9QI0 
65. MOONLIGHT 


Tue foreground is occupied by the purplish blue water of the river flowing away 
into the left middle distance, with the rising farther bank topped by a hazy full 
moon; at the right a mass of green shrubbery and slender feathery shapes of brown 
poplars. On the water is the figure of a man in a rowboat. 


Panel: Height, 13 inches; length, 24 inches. 
Signed at lower right, H. C. DELpy. 


Purchased from the John Levy Galleries. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


WILLIAM GEDNEY BUNCE, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1840—1916 


66. VENICE 


A we stretch of water beneath a streaky green sky with orange tints low 
down in the west, where are faintly seen spires of the city. At the right, the 
oreat red-brownish lateen sails of three fishing vessels moored at anchor, and poised 
aloft like huge banners in the dusk. 


Panel: Height, 14 inches; length, 25 inches. 


Signed at lower left, GEDNEY BUNCE. 


Purchased from the John Levy Galleries. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


ALBERT PINKHAM RYDER, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1847—I9I7 


67. dN EASTERN SCENE 


A FANTASTIC gray horse, the rider dismounted at his head; to the left a bell 
tent, about which are grouped eastern figures, the elaborate rendering of light and 
shade merging them into transparent darkness, in the Rembrandtesque manner. 

Height, 28 inches; width, 24 inches. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


THOMAS COLE, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1801—1848 


68. TWILIGHT IN THE MOUNTAINS 
A pEEP gorge is spanned by the split trunk of a tree crossing from the forest- 
crowned cliffs at the right, in deep shadow, to the sunlit rocks and gnarled trees of 
the left foreground. Overhead, a black thunder-cloud coming up from the ieft 
threatens to darken the whole of the sky; on the rickety bridge are the figures 
of a peasant and his dog. 

Panel: Height, 24 inches; length, 34 inches. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


SIR LAURENZ ALMA-TADEMA, P.R.A. 
BRITISH: 1836—I912 


69. BETWIXT LOVE AND FEAR 


A cxassic scene in which a youthful maiden of contemplative mien, robed in a 
chiton, stands before a couch holding to her a mass of rose and orange blooms, 
expectant of rebuke from the bearded recumbent figure of her companion, who 
holds a phial of wine. Both forms are thrown into relief by the opaque red mural 
painting of an ancient Greek funeral procession. 


Height, 32% inches; length, 50% inches. 
Property of Mrs. McLane VAN INGEN. 


(Illustrated ) 


No. 69. Berwixt Love AND FEAR 
(By Sir Laurenz Alma-Tadema, P.R.A.) 


GEORGE INNESS, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1825—1894 


70. LHE MEETING AT FHE EDGE OF THE OG 


AUTUMN in the woodland and the lush green meadows. In the foreground the 
reed-fringed pool under the shadow of a tree bent over it at the left and blotting 
out the view of the rising wooded ground behind. “The cowherd—a youth in a 
red vest, white shirt and brown trousers, holds a long pole in his hands. A figure 
of a girl in the distant right coming towards him while the cattle stray off to 


the left. 
Height, 30 inches; length, 45 inches. 


Signed at lower right, G. INNESS, and dated 1882. 

Sold in the sale of Dr. E. M. Harris of Providence, at Chickering Hall, by the 

_ American Art Association, in April, 1899, and purchased at that sale by 
Jules Oehme. It has always been understood that Dr. Harris purchased 
this painting and one other, from Mrs. Hartley, the daughter of George 
Inness. 


Property of a Private Collector. 
(Illustrated ) 


No. 70. THE MEETING AT THE EpcE OF THE Woop 
(By George Inness, N.A.) 


JAMES McDOUGAL HART, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1828—I90I 


71. LANDSCAPE WITH COWS 


AN undulating wooded scene rendered with fine atmospheric effect. Cattle are 
filing from the left to the rivulet which curves through the centre of the scene, 
while others are seen grazing over the meadows in the right middle distance. 


Height, 20% inches; length, 28% inches. 


Signed at lower left, James M. Hart, and dated 1885. 
Property of Mrs. McLane VAN INGEN. 


JULES LESSORE 


BELGIAN: CONTEMPORARY 


42. ENTRANCE TO THE DOGE'S PALACE, VENICE 


Wir part view to the right of the famous library of St. Mark; in the fore- 
ground are various sightseers. 


W ater-color: Height, 30% inches; width, 22% inches. 


Signed at lower right, JULES LEssoRE. 
Property of Mrs. McLane VAN INGEN. 


GEORGE C. LAMBDIN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1830—1896 


73. THE WASHINGTON FAMILY, AFTER SAVAGE 


Arter the well known picture by Savage, in the Metropolitan Museum, depicting 
the family of the General and a negro servant grouped about a table with a map 
before a crimson drapery and marine prospect with ships. 


Height, 29 inches; length, 30 inches. 


Collection of Dr. Edward M. Harris, Providence, R. I. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


JOSEPH AMES, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1816—1872 


74. PORTRAIT OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN 


A majestic three-quarter length, facing the observer. The President is dressed 
in a plain black frock-coat, white shirt and black bow-tie, and stands with his 
hands clasped behind his back, the rugged face with its straggling brown hair and 
beard and kindly eyes in thoughtful repose. Gray neutral background. 


Height, 56 inches; width, 36 inches. 


Note: Ames was born at Roxbury, N.H., and was entirely self-taught. Establishing 
himself at Boston, he became rapidly a successful portrait painter, Pius IX sitting to him 
in Rome, and a number of prominent Americans, including Prescott and Emerson, in his 
native country 

A letter from Ames’ administrator, which will be given to the purchaser, states that 
the above portrait formed part of Joseph Ames’ estate. The present owner states that the 
family had formerly in their possession a letter by Mr. Ames in which he wrote that he 
painted the portrait of Lincoln from life. 


Property of Mrs. McLane VAN INGEN. 


(Illustrated) 


‘IT OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN 


(By Joseph Ames, A 


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Near) 


SAMUEL WALDO anp WILLIAM JEWETT 
(1783—1861 ) (1795—1863 ) 


75, MARY JACKSON, MOTHER OF 
GENERAL “STONEWALL” JACKSON 


THREE-OUARTER length seated figure facing half left, of a lady in a high-waisted 
white dress with a Vandyke lace collar, seated in an Empire chair. The back- 
eround is a wall with an embrasure at the left filled with blue sky and hung with 
a red drapery. 

Height, 33 inches; width, 26 inches. 


Inscribed on back of canvas: “Mary Jackson, painted by Waldo and Jewett, New York, 
America, D. 1812.” 

These two American artists invariably worked together. At the beginning of their 
relationship Jewett used to prepare colors for Samuel Waldo. 


Property of MADAME MarGUERITE NAMARA and Mr. Guy BoLton. 


RICHARD JENNYS 
AMERICAN: XVIII CENTURY 

46. ISAAC HAWLEY, AGED 42 
HALF-LENGTH figure facing the observer, wearing a buff-colored vest, brown 
jacket and white cravat. 

Height, 29% inches; width, 24 inches. 
Signed on back of canvas, RicH. JENNyS, and dated Nov. 15, 1798. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


(Companion to the following) 


RICHARD JENNYS 
AMERICAN: XVIII CENTURY 


Fomreiay LEY, AGED 31 
HALF-LENGTH figure of a woman facing the observer, wearing white lace cap and 
wrap. 

Height, 29% inches; width, 24 inches. 
Signed on back of canvas with initials, R. J., and dated 1798. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


(Companion to the preceding) 


AMERICAN SCHOOL 
XIX CENTURY 


poe PORTRAIT 


WAIST-LENGTH male figure facing the observer, with white hair and ruddy com- 
plexion, wearing spectacles, Gladstonian collar and black cravat. Well-modeled 
head. 

Height, 27 inches; width, 22 inches. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


SIR NATHANIEL DANCE 
BRITISH: 1734—I8I1I 


79. DAVID GARRICK 
Bewiccep profile head facing to the left, with the sky as background. 
Height, 20 inches; width, 17 inches. 


Property of MapAME MAaARGUERITE NAMARA and Mr. Guy Botton. 


SIR PETER LELY 
(ATTRIBUTED TO) 
FLEMISH: 1618—1680 


80. BARBARA, DUCHESS OF CLEVELAND 


HALF-LENGTH full face figure, wearing a gray-blue decolleté gown with high 
waist-band of blue silk and a bow at her corsage, a collet of pearls and large pearl 
earrings. ‘The hair is attractively dressed and curled. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 


Property of Mapame Marcuerit—E NAaMara and Mr. Guy Botton. 


WILLIAM PADGETT 
BritisH: fl. 1870-90 


Si, Ada ae eS ee 


A sunuit Dutch street, the sandy pathway in flickering shadow front two horse 
chestnut trees at left and right; beside the former stands the figure of an old 
man before an apple stall and painted in profile to the right. Behind are the 
brilliant, partly shadowed white walls of one of a line of houses, with latticed win- 
dows and gay turquoise blue shutters. 


Panel: Height, 20 inches; length, 26% inches. 


Signed at lower right, W. PADGETT. 
Property of MapaME MarcuerirE NAaMara and Mr. Guy Botton. 


CARLO CRIVELLI 
(SCHOOL OF) 
VENETIAN: 1430 (?)—1493 


82. MADONNA AND CHILD 


Tue Holy Mother, hooded and robed in an embroidered gold mantle lined with 
emerald-green, depicted in relief, holding the Infant Christ, nude but for a band- 
ing at the waist. Above the Virgin’s head are bunches of peaches, plums, etc., 
and at the side, distant vistas of primitive scenery. 


Panel: Height, 20 inches; width, 14 inches. 


Property of MapaMe MarcurritE NamMara and Mr. Guy Botton. 


WILLIAM CLARKSON STANFIELD 
BRITISH: 1793—1867 


pet PeeaSs? CLIFF, HASTINGS 


Unoper the shadow of a gigantic cliff, fishing boats are seen weathering a choppy 
sea of white, crested by green-blue waves; the fishermen hauling in their nets in 
advance of the coming storm. 


Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches. 


Note: With the picture will be given a book, containing a line engraving of the above. 


From the Metzger Collection. 
Property of MapamMEe MarcuerirE NAmMArRA and Mr. Guy Botton. 


RICHARD WILSON, R.A. 
(MANNER OF) 
BRITISH: 1714—1782 


84. ROCKY LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES 


Or golden-brown tones, in the artist’s early manner; a stretch of rivenp to the 
left a towering rock with overhanging billowy trees, casting into shadow a maid 
and a male figure in blue, who are on the bank by the river. 


Height, 29% inches; width, 21 inches. 


Property of MapaME MarcuerritE Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. 


ADRIEN VAN OSTADE 
(ATTRIBUTED TO) 
DutcH: 1616—1685 


85. INTERIOR WITH PEASANTS CAROUSING 


SEATED around a barrel are four typical Ostade figures, to the right a profile 
view of a peasant playing the bagpipes, while the two other seated figures beat 
time to the music with their hands and feet; in the background a youth is standing 
and reading a paper. 


Panel: Height, 28 inches; width, 24 inches. 


Property of MapaAME MarcugrriteE Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. 


SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE, P.R.A. 
(ATTRIBUTED TO) 
BRITISH: 1769—1830 


86. PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM HENRY WEST BETTY 


Romantic figure facing to the right, with finely modeled features, wearing a 
Gladstonian collar, black cravat and reddish-brown mantle, which he is sustaining 
with his right hand. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 


Property of MapaMe Marcuerrite Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. 


FABRIZIO ANDREA PARMIGIANO 
(SCHOOL OF) 
ITALIAN: 1555—I1600 


Pee MOTHER AND CHILD 


Tue mother, with classic profile, her hair braided and draped, wears a green and 
gold mantle, and holds the child in her arms, her right hand at his mouth. 


Height, 25 inches; width, 19% inches. 
Note: The purchaser will be given an old line engraving of the subject. 
From the Morant Collection. 
Property of MapamMeE MarcugrirE Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. 


ALBERT CUYP 
(ATTRIBUTED TO) 
DutcH: 1620—1691 


88. LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES AND CATTLE 


REALISTICALLY portrayed amid a spacious scene, a bay and view of the distant 
sea to the left; to the right a hill upon which is a spired church; in the centre 
are three recumbent cows with their shepherd, and an equestrian figure approaching. 


Panel: Height, 22 inches; length, 32% inches. 


Property of MADAME MarGuERITE Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. 


DAVID TENIERS (THE YOUNGER) 
(SCHOOL OF) 
FLEMISH: I610—1690 


89. INTERIOR WITH TWO SEATED FIGURES 
Mate and female figures seated before a small table, the man with his hand upon 
the shoulder of his companion in a caressing attitude, while she lights her pipe. 
The domestic background with kitchen utensils. 

Panel: Height, 14% inches; width, 13% inches. 


Signed and dated upon the placard on the wall; the male figure is thought to be 
of Teniers himself. 
Property of MapaAME MarcueritE Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. 


FLEMISH SCHOOL 
Late XVII CENTURY 


C0. PORWR TIO Peas A Dy 
Heap and décolleté bust, facing the spectator, the hair bejeweled and braided 
falling about her shoulder; grayish-white and crimson wrap. 

Height, 20 inches; width, 16 inches. 


Property of MapaME MarcueritE NamMara and Mr. Guy Botton. 


ARTHUR FITZWILLIAM TAIT, NA 
AMERICAN: I819-——1905 


ot. AUGUST: RAQUET TE LEAKE 


Tue smooth dull mirror of the water is encircled behind by hazy green woodland. 
In the foreground among the reeds and undergrowth, stands the magnificent 
figure of an antlered brown and white deer in profile to the left at gaze, with 
two does in the left middle distance. 


Panel: Height, 16 inches; length, 20 inches. 


Signed at lower left, A. F. Tarr, and dated 1876. 
Signed on back of panel, A. F. Tarr, and dated 1876. 
Collis P. Huntington: Collection, New York. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


FABIEN VOJAVE 
FRENCH: XIX CENTURY 


92. EDGE OF THE WOOD 


Tue foreground is knee-deep in ferns and brown bracken; a curtain of young oak 
trees with their green and yellow leafage and tangled branches is stretched before 
a blue sky covered with a thin layer of sunlit cloud. 


Height, 15 inches; length, 21 inches. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 
ANDREA DEL SARTO 
(AFTER ) 
ITALIAN: 1487—1531 
93. MADONNA AND CHILD 


BEAUTIFUL rendition of the Madonna seated and wearing a voluminous crim- 
son robe and deep blue head drapery. She holds a missal from which the Infant 
Christ is quoting; to the right a charming vista of landscape. 


On copper: Height, 17% inches; width, 13 inches. 
From the Walsh Porter Collection. 
Property of MADAME MarcuerritE NAMaArRA and Mr. Guy Botton. 


JEAN-ANTOINE WATTEAU 
(SCHOOL OF) 
FRENCH: 1684—1721 


94. LANDSCAPE WITH A CHURCH 


In the foreground the figures of a shepherd and shepherdess with their lambs 
wading in a little pool; at the right a gabled church with spire and a ruined red- 
brick wall with a curtain of trees behind. ‘Thatched cottages and an old bridge 
occupy the left middle distance, the latter spanning a stream which flows out into 
the sunshine. 


Height, 14 inches; length, 22 inches. 


Property of MADAME MarcueErRitE NAMARA and Mr. Guy Botton. 


RAPHAEL SANZIO 
(SCHOOL OF) 
FLORENTINE: 1483—1520 


95. THE MASSACRE OF THE INNOCENTS 


In the foreground the Roman soldiery are seen brutally attacking and killing 
the innocents, while above cherubim are flying, holding the palms of martyrdom. 
The work is in the Romanesque manner of this master, and in monochrome. 


Height, 23% inches; width, 19 inches. 


Property of MapAME MarcuerritrE NaMaraA and Mr. Guy Botton. 


ADOLPHE CHARLES MARAIS 
FRENCH: 1850— 


SpeLAaNDSCAPE, CATTLE AND HORSES 
At the left a huge park of September oaks and beeches, extending into the distance, 
fringes the open pasture with its scattered trees and distant buildings beneath a blue 
heavens; in the foreground, the fresh grass dominates a shallow pool. Here and 
there are brown and white cattle and horses, with two cows and a gray mare at 
the water nearby. 

Height, 37 inches; length, 46 inches. 
Signed at the lower right, Ap. Marals. 
Collection of the late Edward Steese, Brookline, Mass. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


G. FRANCESCO CIPRI TODESCHINI 
GERMAN: XVII CENTURY 


97. LACHESIS 

REALISTIC portrayal of an aged wrinkled woman, three-quarter length facing the 

observer, and wearing a black dress, richly embroidered white headdress and sash, 

depicted as one of the three daughters of night spinning the thread of gold; at 

the left is a basket of used spools and a scrap of paper upon which is an inscription. 
Height, 44 inches; width, 36% inches. 

From the William Schaus Galleries, New York. 

From M. Knoedler && Co., New York. 

Property of Mrs. McLANE VAN INGEN. 


ITALIAN SCHOOL UNDER DUTCH INFLUENCE 
XVII CENTURY 


98. PORTRAIT OF A NOBLE LADY 
THREE-OUARTER length, in a black dress brocaded with gold with a huge Medici 
collar; the neck and auburn hair decked with pearls. The right hand holds a 
handkerchief, the left rests on a Renaissance chair. 

Height, 47 inches; width, 38 inches. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


JOHANN HEINRICH TISCHBEIN 
GERMAN: 1722—1789 


99. ULYSSES AND NAUSICAA 


Arounp the footpath by the bend of the river, Nausicaa is seen approaching, ele- 
gantly robed in a yellow-gold dress with a blue mantle, attended by her hand- 
maidens, some of whom are seen seated by the side; from her attitude she has 
espied Ulysses partly hidden in the undergrowth of the wooded bank, at the left 
of the composition. At the lower left are two maids, one carrying a basket of 
linen. 

Height, 3234 inches; width, 26 inches. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


SECOND AND LAST SESSION 
THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, AT 8:15 


Catalogue Numbers 100 to 197 Inclusive 


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EDOUARD FRERE 
FRENCH: 1837— 


moot Ci AND TOSS 
In a long white walled alley four schoolboys are intent upon their game. Charm- 
ingly drawn and of delicate color. 

Colored Crayon Drawing: Height, 15 inches; width, 121% inches. 


Signed at lower left, EDOUARD FRERE. 

From the William Schaus Galleries, New York. 
From Cottier && Co., New York. 

Property of Mrs. McLANE VAN INGEN. 


JOHANNES HENDRIK WEISSENBRUCH 
Duretio25——-1 503 


101. MEADOW WITH WINDMILL 
A arassy plain, cut by a ditch, with a windmill in the right foreground; scattered 
black and white cattle browsing in the grass. Unclouded summer sky. 

W ater-color: Height, 1334 inches; length, 20 inches. 


Signed at lower left, J. HENDRIK WEISSENBRUCH. 
Property of Mrs. McLANE VAN INGEN. 


DAVID ADOLPHE CONSTANT ARTZ 
DutTcH: 1837—1890 


102. INDUSTRY 

A YOUNG maiden, wearing a Dutch cap and gaily colored garments, seated in a 

daffodil field, darning a stocking. “The background a blue expanse of sea. 
Water-color: Height, 22 inches; width, 15 inches. 


Signed at lower right, ARTZ. 
From the Cottier Galleries. 
Property of Mrs. McLane VAN INGEN. 


JULES LESSORE 
BELGIAN : CONTEMPORARY 


103. ENTRANCE TO CHAPEL ROYAL, HOLYROOD, SCOTLAND 


FINE rendering of the architectural beauties of the facade of this relic of the 
Gothic age. Four figures are standing before the massive pillars in attitudes of 


admiration. 
Water-color: Height, 37 inches; width, 25% inches. 


Signed at lower right, JULES LESSORE. 
From Messrs. Cottier & Co., New York. 
Property of Mrs. McLANE VAN INGEN. 


HOMER DODGE MARTIN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1836—1897 
104. WOODLAND ROAD 


Look1InG down the narrow path, the view is of impenetrable foliage at the right, 
and at the left a tall wooden fence overtopped by elms, between which are ragged 
areas of white sky. In the left foreground, before a pile of wind-swept leaves, is 
a small pool, at which a woman is kneeling to wash linen. 


W ater-color Monotone: Height, 12 inches; width, 7 inches. 
Signed at lower right, HOMER MartTIN. 
Purchased from George H. Ainslie. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


CONSTANT TROYON 
FRENCH: 1810—1865 


105. CLIFFS 


THE white sand of the foreground is broken up into lagoons of water, in which 
children are paddling and a boat is stranded. Behind, grass-covered clifts slope 
abruptly up to the right, bounding the moody sky with an undulating diagonal line. 


Height, 5 inches; length, 6% inches. 
Stamped at lower right, VENTE “TROYON. 
From a Providence, R. I., Collection. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


LUCIA FAIRCHILD FULLER 
AMERICAN: 1872— 


106. THE ROSE GOWN 
FULL-LENGTH portrait, facing the observer, of a young woman in a white night- 
gown covered with a pink négligée, edged with lace, the right hand carried up to 
the neck, the feet bare. 

Ivory: Height, 8 inches; width, 5 inches, 
Thomas H. Ball Collection, American Art Association, 1918. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


JOHN FRANCIS MURPHY, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1853—I1921 


107. THE LONE FARM 
Low lying building by a stream, the banks thickly overgrown by gorse; a fallen 
tree-trunk is in the foreground. 


Water-color: Height, 9 inches; length, 13% inches. 


Signed at lower left, J. FRANcISs Murpuy, and dated 1883. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


ANTON MAUVE 
DutcH: 1838—1888 


108. LANDSCAPE 
IMPRESSIONISTIC scene; a coppice centring the composition, with a female figure 
in deep blue dress and yellow hat, under a threatening sky. 

Panel: Height, 5% inches; length, 9% inches. 


Signed at lower right, ATELIER A. MAUVE. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1847—I9QIQ 
109. LANDSCAPE 


BROADLY painted small study, depicting a richly wooded scene; to the right is 


leaning a massive oak. 
Height, 4% inches; length, 10 inches. 


Signed at lower right, R. A. BLAKELOCK. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


JOSE WEISS 
FRENCH : CONTEMPORARY 


110. RIVERSIDE AT EVENTIDE 


AT the right the still gray river, at the left the curving bank, with its olive-green 
shrubbery and thatched farm buildings flanked by autumn-tinted leaves. In the 
distance, woods and cottages, and the far mountains, forming the lower boundary 
of the western heavens. 


Panel: Height, 7 inches; length, 10% inches. 
Signed at lower left, Joskt WEIsS. 
Purchased direct from the artist. 
From Messrs. Fishel, Adler and Schwartz. 
T'o be sold to close an Estate. 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1847—I1919 


111. BABES IN THE WOOD 
THE ground is deeply covered with dead brown leaves, in the midst of which are 
the two vague white figures; behind them is a solid brown-black mass of tree 
foliage broken only by a jagged rent in the upper left, disclosing an area ot 
clouded sky. 

Panel: Height, 10% inches; width, 8% inches. 
Signed at lower left, R. A. BLAKELOCK. 


Collection of Edith True Drake; purchased by her husband, A. W. Drake. from 
the artist. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


HENRY PEMBER SMITH, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1854—I907 


112, WOODED LANDSCAPE 


In the middle distance a clump of towering trees, to the right a small cottage and 
outhouse; in the foreground, a small pool of water. Fine cloudy sky effects. 


Panel: Height, 8% inches; length, 1134 inches. 
Signed at lower left, H. P. Smrru, and dated 1885. 
Collection of the late Gustav Reichard, New York. 
Property of Mrs. McLane VAN INGEN. 


NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA 
FRENCH: 1809—1876 


m3. OUNSET 
BRILLIANT red sun sinking below the trees in the far distance and sending its last 
glittering rays to the rough boulder country in the foreground, with clumps of 
towering trees on either side. Interesting study of reflected lights and slightly 
differing tones of color harmony. 

Panel: Height, 734 inches; length, 1234 inches. 
Signed at lower left, N. Dtaz. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


JOHANNES HENDRIK WEISSENBRUCH 
DutcH: 1825—1893 


114. SHEEP AND LANDSCAPE 


In the foreground to the right of the composition, a small boat is seen on a pool 
of water. In the meadow beyond, at the edge of the forest, sheep are browsing. 


Panel: Height, 8% inches; length, 13% inches. 


Signed at lower left, J. H. WEISSENBRUCH. 

Sold in London and subsequently purchased from Fishel, Adler and Schwartz. 
Ferdinand Herman Collection, American Art Association, January, 1918. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


EUGENE BOUDIN 
FRENCH: 1825—1898 
115. LES LAVEUSES 
Six female figures, with various headdresses, cleansing their linen by the seashore. 


Fine rendering of color values and atmosphere. 
Fleight, 8 inches; length, 13% inches. 


Signed at lower right, E. Boupin. 
Property of MADAME MARGUERITE NAMARA and Mr. Guy Botton. 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1847—I919 


116. EDGE OF THE LAKE 
Tue brown land in the right foreground slopes down to the edge of the still 
blue water at the left, with its prospect of low hills in the evening light. ‘he 
deep brown foliage of trees partly blots out the sky at the right, dominating the 
foreground. 

Height, 5% inches; length, 11 inches. 
Signed at lower right, R. A. BLAKELOCK. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


JULES JACQUES VEYRASSAT 
FRENCH: 1829—1893 


117. THE LUNCHEON HOUR 
In a golden grainfield a stack under way is already built high; in front of it three 
horses, tandem, stand before their two-wheeled cart. To the right are three 
reapers resting. 

Panel: Height, 1034 inches; length, 14 inches. 
Signed at the lower left, J. VEYRASSAT. 
Edward H. Drew Collection, New York, 1920. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


BARTOLOME ESTEBAN MURILLO 
(SCHOOL OF) 
SPANISH: 16018—16082 


118. SAINT JEROME 
A park landscape with an oak-tree overshadowing the foreground, where the 
figure of Saint Jerome in brown monk’s robes is kneeling in profile to the left 
before a crucifix with an open bible and his attribute, a skull. In the distance at 
the right can be seen blue mountains. 

Height, 13% inches; width, 11 inches. 
Collecton of the Earl of Denbigh. 
Collection Metzger. 
Property of MavaME Marcuerite Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. 


JAN GOSSAERT (MABUSE) 
NETHERLANDS: 1472—I54I 


tron J HREE HEADS 

A srupy for the painting of the “Adoration of the Magi,” formerly at Castle 

Howard, now at the National Gallery, London. This small panel is fine in 

quality, with life-like coloring, and shows the direct influence of Quentin Metzys. 
Panel: Height, 7 inches; width, 5 inches. 


Property of MapaMEe Marcuerite NAmara and Mr. Guy Botton. 


LUCA GIORDANO 
ITALIAN: 1632—1705 


Poewloie HOLY FAMILY 
Tue Holy Child nursing at His Mother’s breast, with Saint Joseph, in a pleasing 
renderng of shaded light in the background. ‘The Virgin Mother is richly robed 
in fluctuating tones of crimson and blue and wears a headdress. 

On copper: Height, 9% inches; width, 734 inches. 


Collection of John Webb, Esq. 
Collection of Mrs. Cragg, Wrotham Place, Kent. 
Property of MapAME MarcuERITE NAMARA and Mr. Guy Botton. 


MICHAEL DAHL 
SWEDISH: 1656—1743 


PPORTRAIT OF JOHN GHURCHILL, 18ST DUKE OF MARL- 
BOROUGH 


Bewiccep figure, in crimson jacket and white jabot, looking toward the spectator. 
In the manner of Sir Godfrey Kneller, of whom this artist was a rival. 
Height: 14 inches; width, 11% inches. 


Property of MapamMe MarcurritE NAMARA and Mr. Guy Botton. 


(Companion to the following) 


MICHAEL DAHL 
SWEDISH: 1656—1743 


122. PORTRAIT OF SARAH JENNINGS, 18ST DUCHESS OF MAKL- 
BOROUGH 
HALE-LENGTH figure facing the spectator, with highly coiffed hair which hangs 
to her shoulders, and wearing a mazarine-blue décolleté gown and an orange 
mantle. 
Height, 14 inches; width, 11% inches. 
(Companion to the preceding) 


Property of MApAME MarcurrirE Namara and Mr. Guy BOLTON. 


JULIAN RIX 
AMERICAN: I85I—1903 


123. THE BARN 
A tow, raking, white-walled building, with thatched gabled roof and in the 
centre, a dark opening; on the wall at the left is a sun-dial, the whole being in 
strong daylight. Blue sky, with a wheeling flight of birds. 

Height, 18 inches; length, 24 inches 


Signed at lower right, JULIAN RIx. 
Preperty of a Private Collector. 


CARLETON WIGGINS, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1848— 


124. 4 CORNISH LANE 
THREE brown and white cows, followed by their herdsman, are coming down a 
grass-grown road which crosses the right foreground. Behind, the emerald meadows 
and scattered trees lead across to the gabled roofs of a line of cottages on the 
ridge at the left, the whole seen in a misty haze of half-twilight. The sky is 
overcast and pallid in tone. 

Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches. 


Signed at lower left, CARLETON WIGGINS. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


PAUL VERNON 
FRENCH : CONTEMPORARY 
125. FONTAINEBLEAU 


A SUNNY path running away through the heart of the forest, with a dense mass 
of trees, their trunks patterned with white, their foliage glowing with reds and 
browns. Along a foot-path towards the observer is coming a woman with a 
red blouse. 

Panel: Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches. 


Signed at lower left, PAUL VERNON. 
Collection of Dr. Edward M. Harris, Providence, R. I. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


JEAN SIMON CHARDIN 
FRENCH: 1699—1779 


126. THE SMILING CHILD 
THE head and shoulders of a child, wearing a lace bonnet and jade-green jacket. 
Charmingly portrayed, with fine modeling. 

Oval: Height, 16% inches; width, 13% inches. 


Property of MapaME MarcuesritE NAmara and Mr. Guy Botton. 


DIRCK HALS 
Dutcu: 1600 (?)—1656 


weeerORIT RAITT OF d YOUTH 
LAUGHING, head and shoulders of a young man with a flute. 
Height, 16% inches; width, 16% inches. 


Property of MapAME MarGuERITE NAMARA and Mr. Guy BOoLrton. 


ALLART VAN EVERDINGEN 
DutTcH: 1612—1676 


128. LANDSCAPE WITH WATERFALL 


Woobep and rocky scene under a treacherous sky, with a small cottage shaded 
by trees, by which the rapids flow and finish in a turbulent foreground of greenish- 
blue tints. 

Panel: Height, 18 inches; width, 14 inches. 


This artist was the master of Jacob van Ruysdael. 


From the Hinds Collection. 
Property of MADAME MaRGUERITE NAMARA and Mr. Guy BOoLTon. 


CARLE J. BLENNER 
AMERICAN : CONTEMPORARY 


129. LADY WITH A MIRROR 

Bust portrait, facing the observer, of a young lady with fair hair and dressed in 

a white décolletage falling away from the shoulders; in the right hand, the sitter 

holds a hand mirror, into which she is looking, smilingly. Dark blue background. 
Height, 24 inches; width, 20 inches. 


Signed at upper right, CARLE J. BLENNER. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


ANATOLE H. DE BEAULIEU 
FRENCH: 1819—1884 


130. FEEDING THE SACRED IBIS 

A DARK vault between white Moresque walls, with an underground stream flowing 
through the fissure. . On the left bank is the nude figure of a young girl clasping 
about her limbs a blue robe and stooping over to feed two crimson ibis. On the 
opposite side of the water, the walls and water surface are slashed with brilliant 


color. 

7 Panel: Height, 28 inches; width, 17 inches. 
Collection of the late Joseph C. Ely, Providence, RE 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


DAVID TENIERS (THE ELDER) 
DutcH: 1582—1649 


131. BOORS CAROUSING BEFORE AN INN 

A GRACEFUL vista at the left is of a rolling landscape with cows pasturing. In 
the right foreground in the shade of oak trees is a gabled inn before which 1s a 
table with peasants drinking and gossiping, the inn-keeper standing beside them; 
‘a the centre his wife, engaged in drawing water from a well, in the company of 


swine and poultry. 
Panel: Height, 15 inches; length, 18 inches. 


Signed at lower right, D. “TENTERS. 
Property of MADAME MarcuERITE NAMARA and Mr. Guy Bouton. 


DANIEL MYTENS 
(SCHOOL OF) 
DutcH: 1636—1688 


fete ORI RAITT OF THE PRINCESS DE CROY 


Erect figure, in a dark jade-green robe with puffed sleeves, and curiously coiffed 
hair of the period, in an architectural setting. 
Height, 25 inches; width, 16 inches. 


Property of MADAME MARGUERITE NAMARA and Mr. Guy Botton. 


LOUIS EUGENE BOUDIN 
FRENCH: 1824—1898 


mee PASTURE 
In the foreground, lush green meadows with the stolid figures of brown and 
white cattle ruminating and squatted in the grass. At the left, a pair of slender 
poplars, in the middle distance the pallid waters of a river, with rising wooded 
country on the farther bank, under a dull morning sky. 

Height, 12% inches; length, 18 inches. 


Signed at lower left, E. BOUDIN. 
Collection of Edward Steese, Brookline, Mass. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


FRIEDRICH ORTLIEB 
GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 


134. AN AGED WAYFARER 

AN interior, with a table spread for the midday repast and surrounded by the 
five children of the Bavarian peasant family, who are surprised by a visit from an 
old man standing at the right, leaning on his staff, and with whom one of the 


youthful hostesses is offering to share the meal. 
Height, 20 inches; length, 24 inches. 


Signed at lower right, Friep. ORTLIEB, MUENCHEN. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


JEAN CHARLES CAZIN 
FRENCH: 1840—1900 


135. LA RUELLE 
THE road leaving the central foreground curves to the left behind the tallest of 
the houses with its orchard wall crowned with trees; at the right of the road are 
clustered the white walls and sloping roofs of the village. “The sky is a deep 
blue of even tone and the road in full sunlight. 

Height, 12% inches; length, 16 inches. 


Property of MapaMe MarcurrirE Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. 


HOMER DODGE MARTIN, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1836—1897 


136. ADIRONDACK LAKE 
PLacip water, surrounded by richly wooded mountains, from which are deep 
reflections. At the left a thicket fringed with browns and reds, and floating pieces 
of broken timber at the edge of the lake. 

Height, 12 inches; length, 18 inches. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


JULIEN DUPRE 
FRENCH: 1851-1910 


137. THE MILKMAID 

A SPRING grass pasture of intense emerald-green extends towards the low green 

hills of the horizon; in the middle distance are scattered figures of cattle. Between 

two milk cans, in the foreground, is standing the sturdy figure of a milkmaid in 

white blouse, black bodice and a blue apron covering her dark red skirt, her hands 

on her hips and her fair fresh-complexioned face turned in full profile to the right. 
Height, 18 inches; width, 15 inches. 


Signed at lower right, JULIEN DUPRE. 
Purchased from the John Levy Galleries. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


EDOUARD MANET 
FRENCH: 1833—1883 


140. PORTRAIT DDPUN HOMME 


BeForE a neutral gray background, the head and shoulders of a man clad in a 
black and white full-sleeved gown or ¢assock. An intelligent face, with fair 


moustache and beard, and brown eyes, facing the spectator. 
Board: Height, 13 inches; width, 10 inches. 


Signed at upper right, Ep. MANET. 
Property of MADAME MarcueritE Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. 


CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY 
FRENCH: 1817—1878 


141, LE CREPUSCULE 


Ar the left, the cold gray waters of a stream fast flowing into the foreground; the 
low sloping bank, a patchwork of olive and dull brown tones, is crowned by white 
cottage buildings and trees massed before the uncertain palely warm tints of the 
western sky. In the left middle distance, low down, the brown-black smudge of a 
forest. 


Panel: Height, 12% inches; length, 23 inches. 


Signed at lower right, DAUBIGNY, and stamped on back with seal, (Gx BF 
To be sold to close an Estate. 
(Illustrated ) 


THEODORE ROUSSEAU 
FRENCH: 1812—1867 


142, DUDAGEPESUas, 


An immense extent of flat brown plain, as far as the eye can reach, the foreground 
and middle distance broken by lines of trees and masses of houses clustered about 
the spire of a church in the centre, and further away to the right the twin spires 
of the cathedral. The heavens are occupied by a stratum of rolling clouds in the 
evening light, the sky lightening toward the horizon. 


Height, 914 inches; length, 15 inches. 


Signed at lower left, "THEODORE ROUSSEAU. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


Ry He PULLER 


AMERICAN: XIX CENTURY 


143. FARMYARD 


A CURVING cart-track bisects the scene, of green pasture and a fringe of woodland 
at the right; a white farmhouse and outbuildings with a haystack at the left, 
before which a country girl is occupied in collecting forage. In the foreground 
at the right, a duck pond with straying fowls. 


Height, 12 inches; length, 20 inches. 


Signed at lower left, R. H. FULLER. 


Inscribed on back of canvas, “Painted in 1867 by R. H. Fuller for H. C. A, 
16 Beacon Street.” 


Collection of Henry C. Angell, Boston. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1847-1919 


144. INDIAN WAR DANCE 
Vicorous rendering in fine color. To the right against a tree, is the bound figure 
of a prisoner; to the left numerous grotesque figures dancing. 


Panel: Height, 12 inches; length, 18 inches. 


Signed at lower left, R. A. BLAKELOCK. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


HENRI FANTIN-LATOUR 


FRENCH: 1836—1905 


145. VASE OF PANSIES 


A GRAYISH-GREEN baluster-shaped vase is filled with a cluster of white asters and 


deep royal purple pansies with scattered blossoms strewn about the base on the 
table top; neutral gray-brown background. 


Height, 19 inches; width, 13 inches. 
Signed at lower left, FANTIN. 


Property of MADAME Marcuerite NAmMarA and Mr. Guy Botton. 


LOUIS EUGENE BOUDIN 
FRENCH: 1825—1898 


146. LE MARCHE AUX POISSONS | 


A ovay, with the furled sails of fishing vessels discerned at the extreme left; 
crowded with fishermen and women, with scattered creels, barrels and other para- 
phernalia, the crowd massed at the end of the wharf away from the observer. At 
the right is the market hall with low sloping roofs and spire, and in the distance the 
trees and houses of the port. A windy sky is filled with white cloud. 


Height, 1414 inches; length, 20% inches. 


Signed at lower right, E. BouvIN. 
Property of MADAME MARGUERITE Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. 


; ALBERT NEUHUYS 
DutTcH: 1844—I1914 
t7) INDUSTRY 


CorraGE interior, with a fair-haired peasant woman seated sewing; facing her, 
behind a huge laundry basket is a small girl with white Dutch cap, blue blouse 
and long skirt, teasing a kitten with a ball of wool. 


Panel: Height, 16 inches; length, 20 inches. 


Signed at lower right, A. NEUHUYS. 


On the back of the panel is pasted a declaration of authenticity written in Dutch, 
signed by the artist and dated December 6, 1892. 


Collection of Edward Steese, Braokline, Mass. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


LOUIS DESCHAMPS 
FRENCH: 1846— 


148. VIOLINIST 
THREE-QUARTER length, facing the observer, of a young girl in a ragged black 
velvet bodice and skirt, with a scarlet scarf tied round her head, holding in her 
left hand a violin crossed by the bow in the right. A pale oval face, with its large 
brown eyes, is lighted sharply against a modulated background. 

Height, 2134 inches; width, 15% ee 


Signed at lower right, Louis DESCHAMPS. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


THEOPHILE DE BOCK 
DutcH: 1850—1904 


149. LANDSCAPE WITH GATTLE 
In the foreground to the right, a small stream flows through meadows thickly 
wooded, in which cows are grazing, under a grayish sky. 

Canvas on Panel: Height, 14% inches; length, 2334 inches. 


Signed at lower left, ')HEO. DE Bock. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


WYATT EATON 
AMERICAN: 1849—1896 


150. WOMAN AND CHILD 
FRAMED in the stone doorway of a cottage is the figure of an old peasant woman 
in cap, brown blouse and blue skirt, facing the observer, with a young child in 
white apron and red dress sprawled across her lap and a black and white cat 
rubbing itself against her left foot. 

Height, 22 inches; width, 16 inches. 
Signed at lower left, Wyatt Eaton, and dated 1876. 
Purchased from Knoedler and Company. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


-NARCISSE VIRGILE DIAZ DE LA PENA 
FRENCH: 1809—1876 


1. JEUNE FILLE 


THE heart of a forest, seen as a thick mass of brown trees through which can be 
glimpsed patches of blue sky, and at the end of the footpath at the left, a woodland 
pool. In the foreground is the erect figure of a girl of perhaps ten years, her 
nude body wrapped in a white cloak draped over the head and held to her with 
a mass of pink and gold drapery about the waist. 


Height, 22 inches; width, 16 inches. 


Signed at lower left, N. Diaz, and dated 1853. 
From the Howard Young Galleries. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1847—I919 


152. AUTUMN LANDSCAPE 

Brown earth with thick shrubbery at left and right, an undulating black ribbon 
of mound rising on either side in the middle distance, overshadowed by two masses 
of autumn-tinted trees, the taller towering into the brownish sky at the left. In 
the centre can be distinguished two figures facing towards the vista of valley. 


Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches. 


Endorsed by E. Daingerfield. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR 


FRENCH: 1841—I919 


153. PORTRAIT DE MADAME SAMARY AU PIANO 


ProFite to the right, the head tilted; the hair is loosely coiled at the nape of her 
neck and the sitter clad in a décolleté blue and white gown, and seated before an 


upright piano with her head outlined before an open book of music. 


Height, 23 inches; width, 17% inches. 


Property of MapaME MarcurriteE Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. 


PAUL ALBERT BESNARD 


FRENCH: 1849— 


154. THE BLACK RIBBON 

SEATED figure, seen at waist length, of a young girl, wrapped in a brilliant 
shawl, the right arm bent and the hand carried up to the chin; the auburn hair ts 
wreathed with a black velvet ribbon. Carmine background to the height of the 


eyes, blue-gray above. 
Pastel on Panel: Height, 23 inches; width, 17 inches. 
From M. Knoedler && Co., New York. 
Property of a Private Owner. 
(Illustrated ) 


CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY 
FRENCH: 1817—1878 


155. AU BORDSDETE COIS 

Lookinc down from a height, the view is of the shadowed gray waters of the Oise 
in the left foreground, with a solitary punt moored at the edge of the sandy grass- 
covered shore at the right. A small wood of trees in full foliage stretches across 
the middle distance; over their tops can be distinguished the clustered red roofs 
of a village perched above on the slowly rising green hillside which ends in the 
fat line of the horizon. The sky is gray and overcast, with clouds. 


Panel: Height, 16% inches; length, 27 inches. 


Signed at lower right, DAUBIGNY. 

Vente Daubigny, Hotel Drouot, May, 1878. 

Stamped on back with seal, C. D. 

Property of MapamMEe Marcurrite NAMARA and Mr. Guy BOo.Lton. 


ALEXANDER H. WYANT, N.A, 
AMERICAN: 1836—1892 


157, AN ADIRONDACK RAVINE 


Tue depth of a wood, with a tiny stream trickling over the rocks at the foot of 
a serried group of tree boles, hung with September leafage, in such thickness that 
the light barely penetrates. The ascending contour of the undergrowth in the 
middle distance gives an impression of depth and intense solitude to the scene. 
Height, 25% inches; width, 15% inches. 


Signed at lower left, A. H. WYANT. 
Purchased from Mrs. A. H. Wyant. 

From the late Gustav Reichard, New York. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY 
FRENCH: 1817—1878 


138. LE COUCHER DU SOLEIL 


Tue dark green uneven land of the foreground rises gently at the left to a ragged 
copse of black trees looming starkly against the light yellow and pale orange of 
the sunset; a narrow stream, crossing the middle distance, breaks with its reflec- 
tions the dark expanse of the farther bank. 


Panel: Height, 15 inches; length, 26 inches. 


Signed at lower right, DAUBIGNY. 


Inscribed on back with authentication, “Ce tableau est de mon pére,” signed, KARL 
DavuBicny, his son; and two further authentications in French signed by 
MM. BEerRNHEIM and ‘THUBOEUF. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


ANDERS LEONHARD ZORN 


SWEDISH: 1860-—1920 


159. INTERIOR WITH NUDES 
A corrace, with the red firelight falling warmly on the bodies of two nude young 
girls at the right, one seated and resting her left elbow on the table, her right 
lee covered with a blanket, the second standing and facing half left, toying with a 
red ribbon about her neck. At the left, her back to the observer, is seated an 
old woman in peasant costume with a high white collar, a chair between them being 
covered with a heap of clothing. 

Height, 42 inches; width, 32% inches. 


Signed at lower left, A. ZORN, and dated 1905. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


HENRI JOSEPH HARPIGNIES 


FRENCH: 1819—I1916 


160. 4d SUMMER MORNING 

In the middle distance the still blue water of an inland lake with a shifting gray 
ribbon of mountain behind; the undulating green country of the hither shore is 
bordered with dense shrubbery at left and right, with two great trees in the 
extreme foreground leaning inwards, and forming with their delicate foliage a 
fragrant arch above the figures of three women seen waist high over the fall of the 


near ridge. 
Height, 26 inches; length, 32 inches. 


Signed at lower left, H. J. HarpicNigs, and dated 1899. 
Exhibited at the Paris Salon, 1899. 
Property of a Private Owner. 


(Illustrated ) 


No. 160. A SUMMER MorRNING 


(By Henri Joseph Harpignies) 


MICHIEL JANSZEN VAN MIEREVELT 
DutcH: 1567—1641 
161. PRINCE MAURICE OF NASSAU 
Bust portrait facing half right of a man in steel armor with a red silk scarf on 
his right shoulder and a white ruff. The face is lighted from the left, and is 
swarthy, with gray moustache and spade beard and black eyes. Dark background. 
Height, 24 inches; width, 19 inches. 


Property of MapAME MarcuERiTE NAMARA and Mr. Guy BoLrton. 


FRANCOIS LEMOINE 
FRENCH: 1088—1737 


162, PORTRAIT 
Heap and bust of a lady looking towards the spectator, with highly coiffed pow- 
dered hair bound by a ribbon; wearing a grayish-mauve décolleté corsage with 
two roses. 

Oval: Height, 23 inches; width, 20% inches. 


Property of MADAME MARGUERITE Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. 


PIERRE PAUL PRUD’HON 
FRENCH: 1758—1822 


163. THE ASSUMPTION OF THE VIRGIN 

FULL-LENGTH figure of the Virgin with upraised arms supported by two angels; 

beneath them a ring of dancing putti and ascending cherub figures among the clouds. 
Height, 26 inches; width, 20 inches. 


On the back an extract from an article by Charles Clément Prud’hon, Gazette des Beaux 
Arts, 1870, as follows (translation) : “Another variation which represents Mary ascending 
to heaven and sustained by two great Archangels, with a ring of angels dancing below, 
which served as a base for the composition, is much better known. It is probably a project 
on which Prud’hon had determined himself, for in addition to a great number of drawings, 


he made three or four sketches for it.” 
Collection of Dr. Edward M. Harris, Providence, R. I. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


GEORGE FREDERICK WATTS, R.A. 
BritTIsH: 1818—1904 


164. GALATEA 
BUST-LENGTH painting. ‘The classic cinctured head facing three-quarter right; 
sparsely draped in a green mantle with her left hand to her shoulder. 


Height, 26 inches; width, 21 inches. 


Collection of Louis Huth. 


Property of MADAME MaARGUERITE NAMARA and Mr. Guy Botton. 


MARY L. MACOMBER 
AMERICAN: 1861—I1916 


165. AUTUMN 
HALF-LENGTH figure, facing the left, her head turned towards the observer, of a 
young girl with long dark-brown hair and clad in a dress of dark crimson, holding 
to her breast a spray of russet oak leaves. “The face and left shoulder are lighted 
in brusque contrast from upper left. 

Height, 28 inches; width, 22 inches. 


Signed at upper right, MLACOMBER, and dated 1911. 


Purchased direct from the artist. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


HENRI LEROLLE 
FRENCH: 1851— 


foomet AE CLOSE OF DAY 


Tue broad quiet mirror surface of a river at the left reflects the mauve and 
yellow of the brief twilight, the skyline in the distance broken by scattered poplars 
along the shore. In the foreground, the dark grass of the right bank with a black 
curtain of trees across the middle distance and on the edge of the waters, a young 
woman carrying a baby and accompanied by four placid sheep. 


Height, 23% inches; length, 29 inches. 
Signed at lower left, H. LEROLLE. 


Collection of Edward Steese, Brookline, Mass. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


LOUIS KRONBERG 


AMERICAN: 1872— 


167. THE GREEN KIMONO 


INTERIOR, with a neutral wall hung with a Japanese print at the right above a 
small table covered with an orange cloth. Before a mirror, her back to the 
observer, is a fair-haired young woman in a green kimono, her arms raised, putting 


a pink flower in her hair. 
Height, 30 inches; width, 20 inches. 


Signed at lower left, Louis KRONBERG, and dated 1905. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


ALFRED STEVENS 


BELGIAN: 1828—1906. 


168. MARINE | 


Tue smooth grayish-yellow ocean dotted with tiny fishing-craft with brown and 
white sails, and centrally an old steam-packet with a single tall funnel, threshing 
its way slowly through the water to the left. In the shallows at the right, children 
in bright costumes bathing, the whole of the foreground being occupied by the 
expanse of the brownish yellow sand of low tide. 


Height, 28% inches; width, 23% inches. 


Signed at lower left, A. STEVENS. 


Property of a Private Collector. | . 


GIOVANNI BATTISTA TIEPOLO 


VENETIAN: 1696—1770 


169. ADORATION OF THE MAGI 


Ar the right, the Virgin in rose-crimson gown and blue cloak, holding the nude 
Child; before whom kneels one of the bearded kings robed in brown and ermine, 
with the two others behind and the bare-headed figure of Saint Joseph in crimson and 
blue draperies in conversation with them and pointing vigorously, with his left arm 
extended, towards the Child. At the extreme left, two young children bear the 
cifts of the kings and are accompanied by a white hound. Background of brilliant 
blue and white sky, with a stone column at the right. 


Height, 22 inches; length, 27 inches. 


Property of MADAME MarcueritE NAMARA and Mr. Guy Botton. 


JOSE WEISS 


FRENCH: CONTEMPORARY 


170. LANDSCAPE 


A sHADOWED pool in the right foreground, with a second in the left middle dis- 
tance, the ground between of green meadow fringed with brownish reeds and 
bushes; the land behind at the right rises sharply in rocks crested by chateau 
buildings. On the gently swelling slopes of the horizon the land catches the light 
of the sun, invisible in a summer sky with a pendant of pinkish yellow cloud. 


Height, 21 inches; length, 31 inches. 


Signed at lower left, Joszt WEISS. 
Purchased from the John Levy Galleries. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


EDUARDO ZAMACOIS 


SPANISH: 1842—187I 


i71. d GENTLEMAN IN AUTHORITY 


BEFORE a stone balustrade from which descends a flight of steps, with a colossal 
stone urn at the foot, stands the figure of a nobleman in a flowered blue coat and 
knee breeches, white waistcoat and jabot, with his right arm resting on his hip, his 
left hand grasping a stick tucked under the left arm; painted at full length, turned 
to face the observer. 

Height, 31 inches; width, 19% inches. 


Signed at lower left by the wife of Zamacots. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


SIR WILLIAM BEECHEY, R.A. 
BRITISH: 1753—1839 


172. ADMIRAL SAMUEL BARRINGTON 


Tue sitter is clad in a blue uniform coat with brass buttons, open at the neck to 
display a white collar and jabot; seen at waist length, the head turned towards 
half left. The face is florid, with straight nose, and thin lips; the white hair is 
skilfully curled over the ears, giving the appearance of a bob wig. 
Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 
Admiral Barrington (1729—1800), Rear Admiral of the White and Commander-in-Chief 
in the West Indies, 1778—1779; defeated the French in an engagement at Saint Lucia. 


Property of MapAME MarcueriteE Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. 


JAMES NORTHCOTE, Kee 
BRITISH: 1740-—1831 


173. PORTRAIT OF DAVID GARRICK (1717—1779) 


Tue famous actor is seated at a table facing to the front with his hands clasped 
before him; his hair is powdered and he wears a jabot. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 


Collection of Frederick Antony White, Esq., London. 
Property of MapAME MarcueritrE Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. 


ROBERT WARD VAN BOSKERCK, N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1855— 


Reo Pear ERNOON: KEEN VALLEY, N. Y. 


‘THE view embraces the length of stream, with tree-laden banks at left and right, 
in shadow; in the left foreground, a small boat. In the middle distance the shore 
foliage is caught by the light of the sun from a sky flecked with pink clouds. 


Height, 24% inches; length, 32 inches. 
Signed at lower left, R. W. VAN BoSKERCK. 
Purchased direct from the artist. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


FREDERICUS H. MANS 
DutcH: XVII CENTURY 


175. d VILLAGE MERRYMAKING 
At the left, tall oaks shadowing the high stepped and gabled roofs of a Dutch 
village, with the spire of a church in the middle distance. Shore, bridge and 
boats in the foreground are crowded with men and women drinking and laughing, 
the boats putting out to the right onto the still waters of the river. At the bottom 
of the canvas can be distinguished the near shore with bushes and wooden mooring- 
posts. 

Height, 31 inches; width, 26 inches. 


Property of MADAME MarGuErRItE NaMArRA and Mr. Guy BOoLton. 


JOSEPH COOMANS 
BELGIAN: 1816—1881 


Tied NITY 


HALF-LENGTH figure facing the observer, before a light-blue drapery, of a young 
woman with fair hair dressed high and garlanded with flowers, clad in a loose 
yellow silk robe draped over the left shoulder with a white cloak. ‘The light 
falls from upper left on the bare right shoulder and arm. 


Height, 32 inches; width, 26 inches. 


Signed at lower left, JOSEPH COOMANS, and dated 1877. 


From a celebrated Chicago collection, the name of which will be given to the 
purchaser. 


To be sold to close an Estate. 


JULIAN RIX 


AMERICAN: 185I—1903 


177. IN CALIFORNIA 

Tue thin ribbon of a streamlet runs away from the central foreground, fringed 
on either side by the long gaily-colored grasses of the moorland, which rises slowly 
to a low dark ledge; on it, in the left middle distance is seen a small copse of 
trees glowing with a riot of colors in the late afternoon light. The blue heavens 


are banked high with white clouds. 
Height, 32 inches; width, 27 inches. 


Signed at lower right, JULIAN Rix. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE, P.R.A. 
BRITISH: 1769—1830 
178. PORTRAIT OF HENRY, FIRST BARON OF BROUGHAM AND 
VAUX 

YOUTHFUL figure in white ruff, seated on a crimson velvet armchair facing to 
the left and reading; to the left, a charming vista of landscape with billowy trees. 
Height, 33% inches; width, 26 inches. 
Lord Brougham, Lord Chancellor of England (1830-1834) and counsel for the defence 

of Queen Caroline in 1820. 


Property of MapAME Marcugrite NAMARA and Mr. Guy Bo.ton. 


GERMAN SCHOOL, INFLUENCE OF LUCAS CRANACH 
Earty XVI CENTURY 


179. TWO WINGS OF A TRIPTYCH 


THE left wing depicts St. Rocco in a blue mantle that partly covers the green 
tunic, with the kneeling figure of the donor and his sons. “The right wing depicts 
St. John the Evangelist in rich crimson mantle caught with a morse and holding 
the chalice, with the kneeling figures of the donor’s wife and daughters. “The 
backgrounds with charming small landscapes in which are medieval chateaux. 


Each wing: Height, 33% inches; width, 11% inches. 


Property of MADAME MarGueERITE Namara and Mr. Guy Botton. 


BENJAMIN CONSTANT 
FRENCH: 1845—I1902 


180. MOORISH TRIBESMAN 

BeroreE dark red and yellowish draperies, is seated in profile to the left the figure 
of a swarthy native with bare body and a white drapery covering his legs, holding 
a spear across his knees; rugs and brass utensils are scattered over the floor. The 


lighting is from upper left. 
Height, 35 inches; width, 24% inches. 


Signed at upper right, BENJ. CONSTANT. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


ROBERT GUwa tsen 


SCOTTISH : CONTEMPORARY 


181, CATTLE IN DPHEGEIG THe NDS 

A TURQUOISE sky with a veil of white clouds looks down on the upper waters of 
a swiftly flowing mountain stream running into the left foreground, and on to 
the earth and bracken-covered moorland rising to the right, the tops of the hills 
gilded by the sun haze. In the extreme foreground a group of shaggy highland 
cattle, brown, white and fulvous, standing motionless or squatted among the 
ferns, one animal seen in profile to the right, standing with its feet in the water. 


Height, 30 inches; length, 50 inches. 


Signed at the lower right, R. Warson, and dated 1905. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


HENRY GOLDEN DEARTH, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1804—1918 


tometer RITITANY CHURCH 


EvENtnG, with the great hazy white ball of the moon hanging low in the sky at 
the right. The glowing green of the foreground is overshadowed by the stout 
shape of the church, with its square tower and dwarf spire and quaintly gabled 
transept roof; at the left, a low stone wall running out of the picture encloses 
the little white house of the curé and a few black skeleton trees, appearing fan- 
tastically frail in the bluish-green light. ‘The spire on top of the tower is caught 
by a fugitive ruddy light from the dying sun. 


Height, 32 inches; length, 48 inches. 
Signed at lower right, H. DEARTH. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


GEORGE H. BOGERT, A.N.A. 
AMERICAN: 1864— 


183. VENICE | 
Tue broad open water, with a view of the Doge’s Palace and the Campanile at the 
right, the domes and towers at the left topped with the fierce orange-red of a 
sunset from the hazy sun sinking in the brilliant western sky. In the foreground, 
the black shapes of a gondola and mooring masts at the left are balanced by the 
triangular lateen sail of a vessel at anchor at the extreme right. 

Height, 28 inches; length, 40 inches. 
Signed at lower right, GEO. H. Bocsrr. | 
Purchased direct from the artist. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


FRANCOIS DELOBBE 
FRENCH: 1835—(?) 


184. MOTHER AND CHILD 
THE quiet green waters of a bay merge into blue in the middle distance, where 
is the line of the coast and an occasional fishing vessel is riding at anchor. Up 
between the low-lying rocks of the foreground has waded a young woman in white 
blouse and blue dress, carrying on her left arm a half-naked infant, her skirt tucked 
up over her bare legs, out of reach of the water. 

Height, 51 inches; width, 32 inches. 
Signed at lower left, F. DELOBBE. 
Collection of Edward Steese, Brookline, Mass. 
To be sold to close an Estate. 


FRANS FRANCKEN (THE YOUNGER) 
FLEMISH: 1581—1642 


18s, VOTIVE AND HISTORICAL SCENE FROM THE APOCALYPSE 


Depictinc the obeisance of the religious and temporal powers to the Divine 
Right. The centre of the composition depicts a vision of cherubim appearing from 
a clustered rosebush. To the left are kneeling and standing figures representing 
the Pope, St. Jerome, a mitred Bishop, SS. Tommaso, Luigi and Dominicus and 
other ecclesiastical dignitaries. To the right, regal figures kneeling, with their 
emblems of power before them, and nobles in costumes ranging from the medieval 
to the sixteenth century. 


Arched Panel: Height, 30 inches; length, 57 inches. 


Property of a Private Owner. 


CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY 
FRENCH: 1817—1878 


190, 2 ABREUVOIR: EFFET DE LUNE 


A MuRKY brownish evening sky, with a half moon poised in the zenith at the 
left over the hazy green trees which surmount the reed-fringed shore, with the 
peasant shepherdess and her three cows in the foreground wading into the water. 
The width of the river occupies the whole of the centre of the scene, with the low 
gently rising shore at the right desolate with its scattered brown shrubs and solitary 
tree poking upwards a bent brush of bushy foliage. 


Height, 34 inches; length, 571% inches. 


Stamped at lower right with initials, C. D. 
Property of MapvaME MarcuErRITtE NAMARA and Mr. Guy Botton. 


EUGENE VERBOECKHOVEN 
FLEMISH: 1798—1881 


187. LANDSCAPE WITH CATTLE 


On a late summer afternoon, cattle and sheep are resting near a pool of water; 
to the right is a child apparently from the farmhouse, which is partly obscured 
by a wood and enclosed by posts and rails; in the far distance at the left are 
harvesters. 

Height, 45 inches; length, 60 inches. 


Signed at lower left on a wooden rail, EUGENE VERBOECKHOVEN, and dated 1839. 


Property of a Private Collector. — 


See AMiio JEBUSA SHANNON, A.N.A., R.A. 
AMERICAN: 1803—1923 


Peis OF A LADY 


LirE-sizE figure, with her head inclined apa to the right, standing by and 
resting her left arm on the mantelpiece, above which is a tapestry panel. She 
wears a beautifully draped gown of greenish-blue, a rope of pearls, and at her 
corsage a bouquet of white flowers tinged with gold. 


Height, 67 inches; width, 50 inches. 


Note: This work is characteristic of this excellent master; elegantly posed, and ex- 
hibiting a superb rendering of textures and delicate modeling. 


Signed at lower right, J. J. SHANNON, and dated 1907. 
Property of Mrs. McLANE VAN INGEN. 


FERDINAND VICTOR LEON ROYBET 
FRENCH: 1840— 


189, LA PARTIE DEGERICAIRAC 
AN elegantly furnished interior, in which three gallants are gaming with serious 
attention, while a fourth watches with feigned amusement. They are richly 
habited, with leathers and spurs. A fifth figure is at the open door. 

Panel: Height, 51% inches; width, 35% inches. 


Signed at lower left, F. RoyBET. 
Property of Mrs. McLANE VAN INGEN. 


H. CORRODI 
ITALIAN: XIX CENTURY 


190. SEASCAPE 
Orr the cote d’azur, in a mirror-like sea, a fishing smack, upon which are numerous 
figures of youths and fishermen in gaily colored garments, the youths tending a 
steaming cauldron. Vast expanse of sea and violet tinged cloudy sky. Around 
are various small yachts with glistening white sails. 

Height, 34 inches; length, 65 inches. 


Signed at lower left, H. Corrop1, Roma. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


GIOVANNI PAOLO PANNINI 
(ATTRIBUTED TO) 
ITALIAN: 1695—1768 


191. LANDSCAPE WITH RUINS 
Ar the right, a portion of an Ionic peristyle and a species of ruined triumphal 
arch of the Corinthian order; at the left a pointed obelisk before a background of 


ruins with classically robed figures. 
Height, 17 inches; length, 54 inches. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


ALEXANDRE ROSLIN 
FRENCH: 1718—1793 


feo Ratt OF THE COMPOSER ROUGET DE L’ISLE 


DEcoRATIVE study in an architectural setting; half-length figure with flowing hair, 
facing the spectator and wearing a matrix-blue waistcoat and fawn jacket with 
white jabot. 


Oval: Height, 32 inches; width, 25 inches. 


Property of MADAME MarGUERITE NAMARA and Mr. Guy Botton. 


AMERICAN SCHOOL 
XVIII Century 


poem Ral! OF JOHN PHILIP KEMBLE 


HALF-LENGTH figure with folded arms, facing slightly to the right, with powdered 
hair, and wearing an aubergine jacket and white jabot. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches. 


Property of MADAME MARGUERITE NAMARA and Mr. Guy Botton. 


EUGENE CARRIERE 
FRENCH: 1849—1906 


Gree neal OF A YOUNG GIRL IN WHITE 


HALF-LENGTH, facing the spectator, her hair bound by a brown ribbon and wear- 
ing a gray close-fitting bodice with a spray of forget-me-nots. 


Oval: Height, 29 inches; width, 25 inches. 
Signed at lower left, EuG. CARRIERE. 


Property of MADAME MARGUERITE NAMARA and Mr. Guy BOoLton. 


SAMUEL JOHNSON 
AMERICAN: XIX CENTURY 


fos aU RA AUSTINE, AGED TWENTY-FOUR 
‘THREE-QUARTER length figure, facing slightly to the right, with tightly coiffed 
hair bound by a fillet, and holding a book. 

Height, 291% inches; width, 25 inches. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


O. DICKINSON 


AMERICAN: XIX CENTURY 


196. ISABELLA HEPBURN 


HALF-LENGTH figure, in green and red checkered dress, and wearing a cameo at 
her corsage. 

Height, 27 inches; width, 22 inches. 
Signed on back of canvas, O. Dickinson, and dated Dec. 1843. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


PIETER NASON 
DutcH: 1612—1680 


197. HENRIETTA MARIA, WIFE OF CHARLES 


A portRAirT at three-quarters length of the queen, robed in a scarlet dress with 
looped sleeves lined in brown and disclosing a white undergarment; she is stand- 
ing beside a rose-bush, the left hand stretched out to pluck a pink flower. ‘The 
chalk white of face and neck is relieved by long dark curls falling over the 
shoulders and is posed against the open sky, with trees behind at the right. 


Height, 46 inches; width, 35 inches. 


Property of MapaME MarGUERITE NAmArRA and Mr. Guy Botton. 


iS OR AK Dis lS sREPRESEN TED 
AND THEIR WORKS 


ALMA-TADEMA, Sir Laurenz, P.R.A. 


Betwixt Love and Fear 


AMERICAN SCHOOL, XIX CENTURY 
Portrait 


AMERICAN SCHOOL, XVIII Century 
Portrait of John Philip Kemble 


AMES, Josrern, A.N.A. 


Portrait of Abraham Lincoln 


ARTZ, Davip ADOLPHE CONSTANT 
Industry 


BACON, HENRY 
A Beauty Specialist 


BEECHEY, Sir Wituiam, R.A. 


Admiral Samuel Barrington 


BERNE-BELLECOUR, Erienne Prosper 
Siege of Paris 


BESNARD, PauL ALBERT 
The Black Ribbon 


BLAKELOCK, RatpHo Apert, N.A. 
An Adirondack Lake 


Autumn Landscape 

Babes in the Wood 
California Coast 

Coming through the Woods 
Declining Day 

Early Morn 

Edge of the Lake 
Fifty-ninth Street in 1864 
Indian War Dance 
Landscape 

Noonday 

November Day 

October 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


69 
78 
193 
74 
102 
42 
2 


. .60 


BLAKELOCK, Ratpeu Apert, N.A.—Continued 


On the Beach 
Summer Storm 
Sunset 

Sunset on the Plains 
The Evening Star 
The Forest Road 
The Housatonic 
The Old Mill 

The Song of the Bird 
ihesascal 

The Upper Hudson 
The Wood Gatherer 
Trees of the Forest 


BLENNER, Carte J. 
Lady with a Miuirror 


BOGERT, Georce H., A.N.A. 


Venice 


BOUDIN, Louis EUGENE 
Le Marché aux Poissons 
Les Laveuses 
Pasture 


BUNCE, Wi.uram Gepney, N.A. 


Venice 


CALAME, ALEXANDRE 
A Winter Afternoon 


CARRIERE, Eucine 
Portrait of a Young Girl in White 


CASTRES, Epovarp 
The Hospital Train 


CAZIN, JEAN CHARLES 
La Ruelle 


CERCEGCE IA: 
The Music Lesson 


CHARDIN, Jean SIMON 
The Smiling Child 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


194 


46 


45 


126 


CLOUET, Francois (Manner of) 


Portrait of a Nobleman 


COLE, Tuomas, N.A. 


Twilight in the Mountains 


COLEMAN, Cuar tes, A.N.A. 


A Capri Terrace, over the Sea 


CONSTABLE, JoHN (4i?tributed to) 
Landscape 


CONSTANT, BENJAMIN 
Moorish ‘Tribesman 


COOMANS, JosEPH 
Vanity 


(COREGGIO) Antonio ALLEcRI (School of) 
The Madonna 


CORO D1. HH. 


Seascape 


CRIVELLI, Carto (School of) 
Madonna and Child 


@CUY P ALBERT 
Landscape with Figures and Cattle 


DAHL, MIcHAEL 
Portrait of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough 
Portrait of Sarah Jennings, 1st Duchess of Marlborough 


DANCE, Sir NaTHANIEL 
David Garrick 


DAUBIGNY, CuHarves FRANCOIS 
Au Bord de l’Oise 
L’Abreuvoir: Effet de Lune 
L’Ecluse, Optevoz 
Le Coucher du Soleil 


Le Crépuscule 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


ai) 


68 


Se 


44 


180 


176 


32 


190 


82 


88 


121 
I22 


ne. 


155 
186 

62 
158 
I4I 


DEARTH, Henry Go pen, N.A. 
A Brittany Church 


DE BEAULIEU, Anaro.e H. 
Feeding the Sacred Ibis 


DE BEAUMONT, CHarLEs EpoUARD 


Memories 


DE BOCK, THEoPHILE 
Landscape with Cattle 


Ee AAS Vinee Ne 
Sundown, New York Bay 


DELOBBE, Francois 
Mother and Child 


DELPY, HrerotytE CAMILLE 
Moonlight 


DEL SARTO, ANpbREA (4fter) 
Madonna and Child 


DESCHAMPS, Louis 


Violinist 


DETAILLE, Epouarp JEAN BAPTISTE 
The Standard Bearer 


DE WARVILLE, FEtix SaTuRNIN Brissot 


Sheep 


RDIAZ DE -UA PENA, NARCISSE VIRGILE 


Jeune Fille 


Sunset 


DICKINSON, O. 
Isabella Hepburn 


DUPRE, JULIEN 
The Milkmaid 


EATON, Wyatt 
Woman and Child 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


182 


130 


36 


149 


ay) 


65 


93 


148 


23 


21 


151 
fete 


196 


137 


150 


BNGLISH SCHOOL 
Portrait of a Lady 


FANTIN-LATOUR, HeEnr1 


Vase of Pansies 


FITZ, BENJAMIN R. 
The Picture Hat 


Pieevieloth SCHOOL, Lares XVII Cenrury 
Portrait of a Lady 


FRANCKEN, Frans (THE YOUNGER) 


Votive and Historical Scene from the Apocalypse 


FRERE, Epovarp 
Pitch and Toss 


FULLER, Lucta FaircHILp 
The Rose Gown 


Pei, KR. HH. 
Farmyard 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


a 


57 


gO 


185 


100 


106 


143 


GERMAN SCHOOL, INFLUENCE or Lucas CraNnacH, Earty XVI 


CENTURY 
Two Wings of a Triptych 


GIORDANO, Luca 
The Holy Family 


GOTTLIEB, Frieprick 
An Aged Wayfarer 


GRIGGS, 5. W. 


Seascape 


GROLL, Avsert Lorey, N.A. 
Lava Beds 


GUILLEMET, ALEXANDRE CHARLES 
The Woodcutter 


HALS, Dirck 


omrait or a Youth 


TED 


1Z6) 


134 


59 


28 


127 


HARPIGNIES, Henri JoserH 


A Summer Morning 


HART, James McDouaat, N.A. 


Landscape with Cows 


INNESS, Georce, N.A. 


Sunset on the Coast, Etretat 
The Meeting at the Edge of the Wood 


ITALIAN SCHOOL, Unpver DutcH INFLUENCE 
Portrait of a Noble Lady 


JACQUET, JEAN GUSTAVE 
Portrait Study 


JEFFERSON, JosEPH 


Marine 


JENNYS, RicHARD 
Isaac Hawley, aged 42 
F. Hawley, aged 31 


JOHNSON, SAMUEL 


Laura Austine, aged “Twenty-four 


KRONBERG, Louis 


The Green Kimono 


LAMBDIN, Georce C., N.A. 
The Washington Family, after Savage 


LATOUCHE, Louis 
Surf, Beach at Bercke 


LAWRENCE, Sir Tuomas, P.R.A. (Attributed to) 
Portrait of Henry, First Baron of Brougham and Vaux 
Portrait of William Henry West Betty 


LELY, Sir Perer (Attributed to) 


Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland 


LEMOINE, Franco!s 
Portrait 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


160 


71 


156 
70 


98 


26 


64 


76 
fil 


195 


167 


73 


54 


178 


86 


80 


162 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


LEROLLE, Henri 


The Close of Day 166 
LESSORE, JuLeEs 

Entrance to Chapel Royal, Holyrood, Scotland 103 

Entrance to the Doge’s Palace, Venice 72 


MABUSE (JAN GossAERT) 
‘Three Heads 119 


MACOMBER, Mary L. 
Autumn 105 


MAES, E. RENE 
‘The Barnyard 22 


MANET, EDOUARD 
Portrait d’un Homme 140 


MANS, Frepericus H. 
A Village Merrymaking 175 


MARAIS, ApoLPHE CHARLES 
Landscape, Cattle and Horses 96 


MARTIN, Homer Dopnce, N.A. 
Adirondack Lake 136 
Woodland Road 104 


MAUVE, ANTON 
Landscape 108 


MURILLO, BarrotomeE EstEsan (School of) 
Saint Jerome 118 


MURPHY, Joun Francis, N.A. 
Landscape with Pool 29 
The Lone Farm 107 


MYTENS, DanteL (School of) 
Portrait of the Princess de Croy 132 


NASON, PIETER 
Henrietta Maria, Wife of Charles I 197 


CATALOGUE 


NUMBER 

NEUHUYS, ALBERT 

Industry 147 
NORTHCOTE, James, R.A. 

Portrait of David Garrick iy ge | 
ORTLIEB, FrizpricH 

An Aged Wayfarer 134 
PADGETT, Wi Liam 

The Apple Stall 81 
PANNINI, Grovanni Paoto (4 f?tributed to) 

Landscape with Ruins IQI 
PARMIGIANO, Fasrizio ANDREA (School of) 

A Mother and Child 87 
PAULI, RicHarp 

Moonlight on the Silent Pool 63 
PORTIELJE, Epwarp 

Waiting 39 
POURBUS, Francois (THE YounGcER) (4ttributed to) 

King Henry IV of France 30 
PRUD’HON, Pierre PAUL 

The Assumption of the Virgin 163 
RENOIR, Prerre AUGUSTE 

Portrait de Madame Samary au Piano 153 
RICHET, Lton 

The River Bank | 49 
REX, -PULIAN 

In California 177 

The Barn 123 
ROSLIN, ALEXANDRE 

Portrait of the Composer Rouget de L’Isle 192 


ROUSSEAU, THEODORE 
Buda Pesth . 142 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 
ROYBET, Frrpinanp Victor LEon 


Ivae Partie de ‘Tric-trac 189 


RYDER, ALBERT PINKHaAM, N.A. 
An Eastern Scene 67 


SANZIO, RapHAEt (School of) 


The Massacre of the Innocents 95 


SCACCIATI, ANpREA 


Flowers (1672) 48 
SHANNON, Sir James Jepusa, A.N.A., R.A. 

Portrait of a Lady 188 
SMITH, Henry Pemper, N.A. 

Seascape ay 

Wooded Landscape 112 
STANFIELD, Wiiiiam CLARKSON 

The East Cliff, Hastings 83 
STEVENS, ALFRED 

La Veuve 138 

Marine 168 


TAIT, ArtHur FitrzwitiiM, N.A. 
August; Raquette Lake QI 


TENIERS, Davin (THE ELprEr) 


Boors Carousing before an Inn [7 


TENIERS, Davin (THE YouncER) (School of) 
Interior with ‘wo Seated Figures | 89 


THOMAS, CHarLes ARMAND 
In the Garden 40 


TIEPOLO, Giovanni BATTISTA 
Adoration of the Magi 169 


TISCHBEIN, JoHann HEINRICH 
Ulysses and Nausicaa 99 


TODESCHINI, G. Francesco Cipri 
Lachesis 97 


CATALOGUE 


NUMBER 

(PROWLP, J7 Zorrecier 

Goat at Pasture 50 
TROYON, ConstTANT 

Cliffs 105 
TURNER, JosepH Matiorp Witiiam, R.A. (Attributed to) 

Sunrise over the Harbor 51 
TWACHTMAN, JoHnn HENRY 

The Valley 139 
TYLER, James GALE 

A Half Gale 56 
VAN BOSKERCK, Rospert Warp, N.A. 

Ausable River, Adirondacks 58 

Late Afternoon, Keen Valley, N. Y. 174 
VAN ELTEN, KrusEMAN 

Holland Landscape 55 
VAN EVERDINGEN, ALLart 

Landscape with Waterfall 128 
VAN MIEREVELT, MicuHreL, JANSZEN 

Prince Maurice of Nassau 161 
VAN OSTADE, Aprien (4ittributed to) 

Interior with Peasants Carousing 85 
VERBOECKHOVEN, EvucGENE 

Landscape with Cattle 187 
VERNON, Pau. 

Fontainebleau 125 
VEYRASSAT, JULES JACQUES 

The Luncheon Hour 117 
VOJAVE, FaBien 

Edge of the Wood 92 


VRODLY Kya Aneovis 
The Cowherd 34 


WALDO, SamMvuEL, anp WILLIAM JEWETT 
Mary Jackson, Mother of General “Stonewall” Jackson 


WALTERS, G. S. 
A Stiff Breeze 


WATSON, Rosert G. 
Cattle in the Highlands 


WATTEAU, JEAN-ANTOINE (School of) 


Landscape with a Church 


WATTS, Georce FReEprErRiIck, R.A. 
Galatea 


WEISS, José 
Landscape 
Riverside at Eventide 


WEISSENBRUCH, JoHannes HENpRIK 
Meadow with Windmill 
Sheep and Landscape 


WIGGINS, Carueton, N.A. 
A Cornish Lane 
In the Pasture 
A Two Year Old Heifer 


WILSON, RicHarp, R.A. (Manner of) 
Rocky Landscape with Figures 


WYANT, ALEXANDER H., N.A. 
An Adirondack Ravine 


ZAMACOIS, Epuarpo 
A Gentleman in Authority 


ZIMMERMAN, Ernst 
pean You Beat It?” 


ZORN, ANnpeEeRS LEONHARD 
Interior with Nudes 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


75 


47 


ISI 


94 


164 


170 
IIO 


101 
114 


I24 
27 
AI 


84 


157 


ial 


38 


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